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what is the difference betwen PRACTICE and PRACTISE? Do they have different meanings?
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Very little difference Scarlett - except that practice is usally used for places of medication, such as a doctor's or dentist's practice, but it's also used to mean performing a repetitional feat, or one of memory.
Practise in the other sense is often used as a verb - or to do something.
Both can actually be applied to that though.
Practise in the other sense is often used as a verb - or to do something.
Both can actually be applied to that though.