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The following things are known as '''Praxis''':
The following things are known as '''Praxis''':
*[[Praxis of 2636|Praxis]] is an alleged time traveler who has contacted people over the internet.

*The [[Praxis test|Praxis]] is also a [[standardized test]] used in some [[U.S.]] States for [[teacher]]s entering a training program and entering the profession.
*The [[Praxis test|Praxis]] is also a [[standardized test]] used in some [[U.S.]] States for [[teacher]]s entering a training program and entering the profession.
*[[Praxis DIY chain|Praxis]] is a [[DIY]] [[retail]] chain in the [[Netherlands]]; it is part of [[Vendex KBB]].
*[[Praxis DIY chain|Praxis]] is a [[DIY]] [[retail]] chain in the [[Netherlands]]; it is part of [[Vendex KBB]].

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As a word, praxis can mean:

  • Praxis is an English noun, referring to the process of putting theoretical knowledge into practice.
  • Praxis is a term in Eastern Orthodox theology, referring to the the practice of faith, especially worship.

The following things are known as Praxis:


The following fictional things are known as Praxis: