praxis

Etymology
Partly from and partly from its etymon.

Noun

 * 1) The practical application of any branch of learning.
 * 2)  The deliberate action of a rational being.
 * 3)  The synthesis of theory and practice, without presuming the primacy of either.
 * 4)  or established practice.
 * 5) An example or form of exercise, or a collection of such examples, for practice.

Related terms

 * praxeology
 * praxeology

Translations

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 * Finnish: ihmistoiminta, praksis


 * Finnish: praksis
 * Portuguese:


 * Bulgarian:
 * Czech:
 * Danish: praksis
 * Finnish:
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 * Finnish: ,

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1) proof, demonstration
 * , Petronius (Titus or Gajus Petronius Arbiter). In: Petronii satirae et liber priapeorum, edited by Franciscus Buecheler, Berlin, 1871, p. 24:
 * "la"

- nam mihi nihil novi potest afferri, sicut ille fericulus iam habuit praxim.

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) practice, custom, the usual way to do things
 * 2) case law, previous court decisions as a base for legal judgement
 * 1) case law, previous court decisions as a base for legal judgement