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praxis noun [ ˈpraksɪs ]

• practice, as distinguished from theory.
• "modern political praxis is now thoroughly permeated with a productivist ethos"
• accepted practice or custom.
• "patterns of Christian praxis in Church and society"
Origin: late 16th century: via medieval Latin from Greek, literally ‘doing’, from prattein ‘do’.


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