Pratical
Pratical is not recognized as a standard English word. It is usually a misspelling of practical, the adjective and noun form related to usefulness, feasibility, and action in the real world. In most contexts, pratical signals a typographical error rather than a distinct term. It may appear in informal writing or rapid typing, and spell-checkers typically suggest practical.
In rare cases, pratical may appear as a proper noun—such as a surname, brand name, or project
The standard word practical derives from Latin practicus via Old French and Middle English, and it is
Common guidelines: use practical when you mean applicable, workable, or functional; reserve the word for describing