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Definition of profess
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of profess is as below...
Profess
(v. t.) To
present
to
knowledge
of, to
proclaim
one's self
versed
in; to make one's self a
teacher
or
practitioner
of, to set up as an
authority
respecting;
to
declare
(one's
self to be
such);
as, he
professes
surgery;
to
profess
one's self a
physician..
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Counsel
::
Counsel
(n.) One who gives
advice,
especially
in legal
matters;
one
professionally
engaged
in the trial or
management
of a cause in
court;
also,
collectively,
the legal
advocates
united
in the
management
of a case; as, the
defendant
has able
counsel..
Consideration
::
Consideration
(n.) The
result
of
delibration,
or of
attention
and
examonation;
matured
opinion;
a
reflection;
as,
considerations
on the
choice
of a
profession..
Counselor
::
Counselor
(n.) One whose
profession
is to give
advice
in law, and
manage
causes
for
clients
in
court;
a
barrister..
State
::
State (n.) Any body of men
united
by
profession,
or
constituting
a
community
of a
particular
character;
as, the civil and
ecclesiastical
states,
or the lords
spiritual
and
temporal
and the
commons,
in Great
Britain.
Cf.
Estate,
n., 6..
Apostasy
::
Apostasy
(n.) An
abandonment
of what one has
voluntarily
professed;
a total
desertion
of
departure
from one's
faith,
principles,
or
party;
esp., the
renunciation
of a
religious
faith;
as,
Julian's
apostasy
from
Christianity..
Pantagruelism
::
Pantagruelism
(n.) The
theory
or
practice
of the
medical
profession;
-- used in
burlesque
or
ridicule.
Following
::
Following
(n.)
Vocation;
business;
profession.
Incompetent
::
Incompetent
(a.)
Wanting
the legal or
constitutional
qualifications;
inadmissible;
as, a
person
professedly
wanting
in
religious
belief
is an
incompetent
witness
in a court of law or
equity;
incompetent
evidence..
Confession
::
Confession
(n.)
Acknowledgment
of
belief;
profession
of one's
faith.
Immaterialist
::
Immaterialist
(n.) One who
believes
in or
professes,
immaterialism..
Clergy
::
Clergy
(n.)
Learning;
also, a
learned
profession..
Prosector
::
Prosector
(n.) One who makes
dissections
for
anatomical
illustration;
usually,
the
assistant
of a
professional
anatomist..
Cantatrice
::
Cantatrice
(n.) A
female
professional
singer.
Mysticism
::
Mysticism
(n.) The
doctrine
of the
Mystics,
who
professed
a pure,
sublime,
and
wholly
disinterested
devotion,
and
maintained
that they had
direct
intercourse
with the
divine
Spirit,
and
aquired
a
knowledge
of God and of
spiritual
things
unattainable
by the
natural
intellect,
and such as can not be
analyzed
or
explained..
Misprofess
::
Misprofess
(v. t.) To make a false
profession
of.
Gown
::
Gown (n.) The
official
robe of
certain
professional
men and
scholars,
as
university
students
and
officers,
barristers,
judges,
etc.;
hence,
the dress of
peace;
the dress of civil
officers,
in
distinction
from
military..
Quality
::
Quality
(n.)
Special
or
temporary
character;
profession;
occupation;
assumed
or
asserted
rank, part, or
position..
Recognizance
::
Recognizance
(n.)
Acknowledgment
of a
person
or
thing;
avowal;
profession;
recognition.
Doctor
::
Doctor
(n.) One duly
licensed
to
practice
medicine;
a
member
of the
medical
profession;
a
physician.
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