- ticed
- lat·ticed;prac·ticed·ness;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
-ticed — … Useful english dictionary
prac|ticed — or prac|tised «PRAK tihst», adjective. 1. skilled; expert; experienced; proficient: »Years of study have made him a practiced musician. SYNONYM(S): versed, accomplished. 2. acquired or perfected through practice: » … Useful english dictionary
un|no|ticed — «uhn NOH tihst», adjective. not noticed; not observed or heeded; not receiving any notice or attention; unperceived: »No more fiendish punishment could be devised…than that one should…remain absolutely unnoticed (William James) … Useful english dictionary
un|prac|ticed — or un|prac|tised «uhn PRAK tihst», adjective. 1. not familiarized or skilled by practice; not expert; inexperienced: »Unpractic d he to fawn or seek for power By doctrines fashion d to the varying hour (Oliver Goldsmith). 2. not used, done, or… … Useful english dictionary
un·no·ticed — /ˌʌnˈnotəst/ adj : not seen or noticed He walked into the restaurant unnoticed. His efforts went (largely) unnoticed … Useful english dictionary
Practiced — Prac ticed, a. [Often written practised.] 1. Experienced; expert; skilled; as, a practiced marksman. A practiced picklock. Ld. Lytton. [1913 Webster] 2. Used habitually; learned by practice. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
apprentice — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English aprentis, from Anglo French apprentiz, from aprendre to learn, from Latin apprendere, apprehendere Date: 14th century 1. a. one bound by indenture to serve another for a prescribed period … New Collegiate Dictionary
poultice — I. noun Etymology: Middle English pultes, from Medieval Latin, literally, pap, from Latin, plural of pult , puls porridge Date: 15th century a soft usually heated and sometimes medicated mass spread on cloth and applied to sores or other lesions… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Charter city — A charter city is a city in which the governing system is defined by the city s own charter document rather than by state, provincial, regional or national laws. In locations where city charters are allowed by law, a city can adopt or modify its… … Wikipedia
Benjamin Beddome — (January 23, 1717 September 23, 1795) was an English Baptist minister and hymnist. He was born in Henley in Arden, Warwickshire, England.He was the son of Baptist minister John Beddome. Benjamin was initially apprenticed to a surgeon in… … Wikipedia