No: it should be "beautiful as well as practical".
more practical
That is the correct spelling of "beautiful" (extremely pleasing aesthetically, very pretty, gorgeous).
utilitarianism
The correct spelling is 'beautiful'. (full of beauty)
"Beauties".
The correct spelling is "beauty"
No, this is not a correct sentence. The correct one is, there is another beauty in the family.
"What does beauty mean?" would be the correct phrasing of the question.
The correct spelling of the word is beautiful (having beauty).
No, the correct sentence would be "She was the most unlikely winner of the beauty contest." The word "was" should be used instead of "is", and "unlikeliest" should be changed to "unlikely" for proper grammar.
The correct spelling of the adjective is "practical" (usable, feasible).
Yes, this is correct!The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes is engineering.