Nouns

(n)practice, patterna customary way of operation or behavior“it is their practice to give annual raises”, “they changed their dietary pattern”
(n)exercise, practice, drill, practice session, recitationsystematic training by multiple repetitions“practice makes perfect”
(n)practice, praxistranslating an idea into action“a hard theory to put into practice”, “differences between theory and praxis of communism”
(n)practicethe exercise of a profession“the practice of the law”, “I took over his practice when he retired”
(n)practiceknowledge of how something is usually done“it is not the local practice to wear shorts to dinner”

Verbs

(v)practice, practise, exercise, docarry out or practice; as of jobs and professions“practice law”
(v)drill, exercise, practice, practiselearn by repetition“We drilled French verbs every day”, “Pianists practice scales”
(v)rehearse, practise, practiceengage in a rehearsal (of)
(v)practice, apply, useavail oneself to“apply a principle”, “practice a religion”, “use care when going down the stairs”, “use your common sense”, “practice non-violent resistance”
(v)commit, practiceengage in or perform“practice safe sex”, “commit a random act of kindness”