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comparative more practical, superlative most practical
Relating to, or based on, practice or action rather than theory or hypothesis. examples
Being likely to be effective and applicable to a real situation; able to be put to use. examples
Of a person, having skills or knowledge that are practical. examples
(theater, not comparable) Of a prop: having some degree of functionality, rather than being a mere imitation. examples
(film) Light fixtures used for set lighting and seen in the frame of a shot as part of the scenery. examples
plural practicals
(Britain) A part of an exam or series of exams in which the candidate has to demonstrate their practical ability examples
(theater) A prop that has some degree of functionality, rather than being a mere imitation. quotations examples
Practicals are used onstage as they would be used in real life. If the sound cue is to be from a radio or television, give qualities to the recording that will maintain the sense of the medium.
2013, Deena Kaye, James LeBrecht, Sound and Music for the Theatre: The Art & Technique of Design
(film) A light fixture used for set lighting and seen in the frame of a shot as part of the scenery. quotations examples
A naturalistic set is normally dressed with all the furnishings and props to be found in a real room. This includes electric light fittings which, when they actually light, are known as practicals.
2001, Francis Reid, The Stage Lighting Handbook, page 124
Laboratory experiment, test or investigation examples