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Preactial

Definition:

Preactial (adjective) refers to something that is both practical and efficient, suitable for immediate use or implementation.

Sense 1:

Used to describe an object or idea that is designed to be useful and functional.

Example sentence: The preactial nature of this multi-tool makes it an essential accessory for camping trips.

Sense 2:

Referring to a person who is pragmatic, down-to-earth, and focused on practicality.

Example sentence: Lisa's preactial approach to problem-solving helped the team resolve the issue efficiently.

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