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practical art

American  

noun

  1. an art or craft, as woodworking or needlework, that serves a utilitarian purpose.


Etymology

Origin of practical art

First recorded in 1920–25

Example Sentences

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Now, if you’re trying to get on with things — and politics is a practical art — having someone stop you and say, “I know that works in practice but I want to understand the theory of it,” is not very helpful.

From New York Times

Missouri high school students could apply a computer science credit toward math, science or practical art credits needed for graduation under a bill passed by state lawmakers.

From Washington Times

One bill would have allowed high school computer science courses to count toward math, science or practical art credits needed for graduation.

From Washington Times

One vetoed bill would have allowed high school computer science courses to count toward math, science or practical art credits needed for graduation.

From Washington Times

Nor did he have any experience in public office, civil or military, or familiarity with the practical art of governing.

From Washington Post