eupracticadj.

/juːˈpraktɪk/Etymology: < Greek εὖ well + πρᾱκ-, πράσσειν to do, act: compare practic adj.
rare.
society > morality > virtue > righteousness or rectitude > [adjective] > acting rightly or that does good
1833 T. Carlyle Diderot in (1857) III. 215 An easy laconic gentleman..good-humoured, eupeptic, and eupractic.
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