💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Practive"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| prudentialnoun | (archaic, chiefly in the plural) A matter requiring prudence. |
| initiateverb | (transitive) To begin; to start. |
| preactive | Relating to action taken as a result of a predicted future activity |
| prestnoun | A loan or advance (of money) |
| presentaneous | (obsolete) ready; quick; immediate in effect |
| preventive | Preventing, hindering, or acting as an obstacle to. |
| preceptial | (obsolete) preceptive |
| primed | Prepared for use or action. |
| preperformancenoun | prior performance |
| processive | Going forward, advancing, progressive. |
| pretensive | (chiefly US) Pretentious. |
| prepracticenoun | Before a period of practice. |
| præpared | Obsolete form of prepared. [(followed by the preposition to) Disposed, willing, ready (to do something).] |
| praedial | Of or pertaining to land or its products. |
| prelatick | Obsolete form of prelatic. |
| proprenoun | Obsolete form of proper. [Suitable.] |
| prævaling | Obsolete form of prevailing. [Predominant; of greatest force.] |
| prompt | Quick; acting without delay. |
| preactivitynoun | preactive activity |
| presentialnoun | In-person, on-premises, face-to-face (that is, not involving online, virtual or remote interaction). |
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