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Answer for the clue "Skillfulness in the command of fundamentals deriving from practice and familiarity ", 11 letters:
proficiency

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Word definitions for proficiency in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Proficiency may refer to: Language proficiency , the ability of an individual to speak or perform in an acquired language Expertise Skill , the learned capacity to carry out pre-determined results often with the minimum outlay of time, energy, or both Proficiency ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ After two years he received the certificate of the college for proficiency in chemistry. ▪ Breadth of knowledge will be more important than technical proficiency . ▪ He spent days just gaining a proficiency with the typewriter. ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Proficience \Pro*fi"cience\, Proficiency \Pro*fi"cien*cy\, n. The quality of state of being proficient; advance in the acquisition of any art, science, or knowledge; progression in knowledge; improvement; adeptness; as, to acquire proficiency in music.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the quality of having great facility and competence skillfulness in the command of fundamentals deriving from practice and familiarity; "practice greatly improves proficiency" [syn: technique ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. ability, skill, competence.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1540s, probably from -cy + Latin proficientem (nominative proficiens ), present participle of proficere "accomplish, make progress; be useful, do good; have success, profit," from pro- "forward" (see pro- ) + root of facere "to make" (see factitious ).

Usage examples of proficiency.

But he was years away from mastering the technique, years away from proficiency in anything but the rudiments of the perfection that was Sinanju.

He might be one of the youngest Keepers to hold sole power over a major Tower, but his proficiency was beyond question.

Darren Ditillo, a seasoned space traveler with proficiency in astrometric analysis.

The Babylonians and Assyrians attained to a high degree of proficiency in brickmaking, notably in the manufacture of bricks having a coating of coloured glaze or enamel, which they largely used for wall decoration.

India he laboured indefatigably at the vernaculars, and his reward was an astonishingly rapid proficiency in Gujarati, Marathi, Hindustani, as well as Persian and Arabic.

There was an old tradition that the students of necromancy or the black art, on reaching a certain pitch of proficiency, were obliged to run through a subterranean hall, where the devil literally caught the hindmost unless he sped so swiftly that the arch enemy could only seize his shadow, and in that case, a veritable Peter Schlemihl, he never cast a shadow afterwards!

The proficiency of the voice linguists was limited at best, but they had a tape recorder attached to the monitoring equipment and could save the conversations for later analysis.

So we have provided an interpreter, a young lad who has considerable proficiency in Náhuatl (which is what these Aztecs call their guttural language of lengthy and unlovely words).

Some practiced their various combat proficiencies: barehand, sword, club, garrote, and so on.

For since it is not continency alone that Thou hast enjoined upon us, that is, from what things to hold back our love, but righteousness also, that is, upon what to bestow it, and hast wished us to love not Thee only, but also our neighbour, 884 -often, when gratified by intelligent praise, I appear to myself to be gratified by the proficiency or towardliness of my neighbour, and again to be sorry for evil in him when I hear him dispraise either that which he understands not, or is good.

Even in the pursuits which, by the custom of Christendom, are especially their own, women seldom show any of that elaborately conventionalized and half automatic proficiency which is the pride and boast of most men.

Never before had Earle allowed himself to indulge his full proficiency, and this would have been a delight even had he not done it in the company of a lovely giant amazon.

At the end of two weeks Roger Stone announced himself satisfied with Pollux's proficiency in analytical geometry.

It had been so long since he'd flown anything that he had lost his proficiency rating, so he would have to requalify for pilot's status, much less a captain's chair, but even a trainer would be more fun than flying a desk.

Bregno was prolific, had taste, proficiency in the classical style, and was good at carving decorative reliefs.