Practical

/ˈpræktɪkəl/ adjective

Practical describes something that is useful and realistic in everyday situations, rather than just theoretical or ideal. It can also refer to learning by doing, not just by studying.

“Practical” comes from Late Latin *practicus*, from Greek *praktikos*, “concerned with action,” from *prassein*, “to do.” It has always contrasted with merely thinking or imagining.

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