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pragmatical (adjective), more pragmatical, most pragmatical
1. Pertaining to the issues of practical matters: Hank was known to be a very efficient and pragmatical person who helped solve the problems and needs that the older people had in the retirement home.
2. Etymology: from Greek pragmatikos, "active"; from Latin pragmaticus, "relating to being busy".

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2. Etymology: from Greek pragmatikos, "active"; from Latin pragmaticus, "relating to being busy".

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