to operation or practical form
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upto operation or practical form
applyingBring or put into operation or practical use
appliesBring or put into operation or practical use
asynchronousOf or requiring a form of computer control timing protocol in which a specific operation begins upon receipt of an indication (signal) that the preceding operation has been completed
utiliseto make practical or worthwhile use of
useparticular service or end put learning to practical use
utilitarianDesigned to be useful or practical rather than attractive
actionableAble to be done or acted on; having practical value
usefulAble to be used for a practical purpose or in several ways
businesslike(of clothing, furniture, etc.) Designed or appearing to be practical rather than decorative
applicativeRelating to or involving the application of a subject or idea; practical or applied
technicianA person employed to look after technical equipment or do practical work in a laboratory
techniciansA person employed to look after technical equipment or do practical work in a laboratory
boondoggleto do work of little or no practical value merely to keep or look busy.
applied(of a subject or type of study) Put to practical use as opposed to being theoretical
deskboundconfined to a desk (eg of someone doing paperwork and administration rather than active or practical work)
realnessor relating to practical or everyday concerns or activities left school to live in the real world
metastable(of a substance or particle) Theoretically unstable but so long-lived as to be stable for practical purposes
amperethe practical meter-kilogram-second unit of electric current that is equivalent to a flow of one coulomb per second or to the steady current produced by one volt applied across a resistance of one ohm
henrythe practical meter-kilogram-second unit of inductance equal to the self-inductance of a circuit or the mutual inductance of two circuits in which the variation of one ampere per second results in an induced electromotive force of one volt