practico
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From Spanish práctico (“experienced; skilled; practiced”).
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practico (plural practicos)
- (Cuba, Philippines, obsolete) A guide (person who guides).
- 1907, Alexander von Humboldt, translated by Thomasina Ross, Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America:
- On the 14th March, we entered the Bio Guaurabo, one of the two ports of Trinidad de Cuba, to put on shore the practico, or pilot of Batabano, who had steered us across the flats of the Jardinillos […]
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practico
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practico (feminine practica, masculine plural practici, feminine plural practiche)
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practicō
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practico
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practico