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andiron

English

Alternative forms

  • handiron (obsolete)

Etymology

From Middle English aundiren, from Old French andier—possibly from Gaulish anderon (heifer)—compare Welsh anner, annair (heifer), Breton annoar (heifer)—from Proto-Celtic *ander? (young woman), due either to their somewhat animal-like appearance of four legs or to the prominent figuring of bull and heifer design elements; compare its alternative names of fire-dog and dog-iron. Spelling influenced by iron.

Noun

andiron (plural andirons)

  1. A utensil for supporting wood when burning in a fireplace, one being placed on each side

For quotations using this term, see Citations:andiron.

Synonyms

  • firedog (chiefly US)

Translations

Anagrams

  • nonarid

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practical

English

Etymology

From practic +? -al.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?p?ækt?k?l/
  • Hyphenation: prac?ti?cal

Noun

practical (plural practicals)

  1. (Britain) A part of an exam or series of exams in which the candidate has to demonstrate their practical ability
  2. (theater) A prop that has some degree of functionality, rather than being a mere imitation.

Translations

Adjective

practical (comparative more practical, superlative most practical)

  1. Based on practice or action rather than theory or hypothesis
  2. Being likely to be effective and applicable to a real situation; able to be put to use
  3. Of a person, having skills or knowledge that are practical
  4. (theater, not comparable) Of a prop: having some degree of functionality, rather than being a mere imitation.

Antonyms

  • (based on practice or action): theoretical
  • (likely to be effective and applicable to a real situation): impractical
  • (of a person): impractical

Derived terms

  • practicality
  • practically

Related terms

  • practicable
  • practice
  • practise
  • practitioner
  • pragmatic

Translations

Further reading

  • practical in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
  • practical in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.

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