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pracis

 

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Pracis (noun)
A concise summary or abstract of a text or speech; a shortened version of a book, article, or speech.
Example sentence: The teacher asked the students to write a pracis of the novel they had just read.
Pracis (verb)
To write or create a concise summary of a text or speech.
Example sentence: After finishing the book, she pracised the main events and messages into a two-page summary.
Pracis (adjective)
(Local) Describing something that is commonly known or preferred within a specific locality.
Example sentence: The restaurant serves pracis dishes that are loved by the local community.
Pracis (adjective)
(Popular) Describing something that is widely recognized, used, or accepted by a large number of people.
Example sentence: As technology advances, smartphones are becoming more pracis devices among individuals of all ages.

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