Etymology
The word "practically" originates from the Greek word "praktikos," meaning "able to do, active, effective."
Meaning
Origin
The word "practically" entered the English language in the 15th century from the Old French word "pratique," which was derived from the Latin word "practicus." The Latin word, in turn, came from the Greek word "praktikos."
Usage
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