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practical - concerned with actual use or practice; "he is a very practical person"; "the idea had no practical application"; "a practical knowledge of Japanese"; "woodworking is a practical art" |
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impractical not practical; not workable or not given to practical matters; "refloating the ship proved impractical because of the expense"; "he is intelligent but too impractical for commercial work"; "an impractical solution"
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concrete capable of being perceived by the senses; not abstract or imaginary; "concrete objects such as trees"
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possible capable of happening or existing; "a breakthrough may be possible next year"; "anything is possible"; "warned of possible consequences"
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realistic aware or expressing awareness of things as they really are; "a realistic description"; "a realistic view of the possibilities"; "a realistic appraisal of our chances"; "the actors tried to create a realistic portrayal of the Africans"
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serviceable intended or able to serve a purpose without elaboration; "serviceable low-heeled shoes";
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practicality concerned with actual use rather than theoretical possibilities
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applicative,
applicatory readily applicable or practical
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functional designed for or capable of a particular function or use; "a style of writing in which every word is functional"; "functional architecture"
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interoperable able to exchange and use information
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matter-of-fact,
pragmatical,
pragmatic concerned with practical matters; "a matter-of-fact (or pragmatic) approach to the problem"; "a matter-of-fact account of the trip"
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practicable,
operable capable of being treated by surgical operation; "an operable cancer"
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serviceable intended or able to serve a purpose without elaboration; "serviceable low-heeled shoes";
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unimaginative dealing only with concrete facts
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working serving to permit or facilitate further work or activity; "discussed the working draft of a peace treaty"; "they need working agreements with their neighbor states on interstate projects"
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practical - having or put to a practical purpose or use; "practical mathematics"; "practical applications of calculus" |
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applied concerned with concrete problems or data rather than with fundamental principles; "applied physics"; "applied psychology"; "technical problems in medicine, engineering, economics and other applied disciplines"- Sidney Hook
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