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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. i.) To take a
profession
upon one's self by a
public
declaration;
to
confess.
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Fool
::
Fool (n.) One who
counterfeits
folly;
a
professional
jester
or
buffoon;
a
retainer
formerly
kept to make
sport,
dressed
fantastically
in
motley,
with
ridiculous
accouterments..
Service
::
Service
(n.)
Profession
of
respect;
acknowledgment
of duty owed.
Polytheistical
::
Polytheistical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
polytheism;
characterized
by
polytheism;
professing
or
advocating
polytheism;
as,
polytheistic
worship;
a
polytheistic
author,
or
nation..
Attorneyship
::
Attorneyship
(n.) The
office
or
profession
of an
attorney;
agency
for
another.
Swordsmanship
::
Swordsman
(n.) One
skilled
of a use of the
sword;
a
professor
of the
science
of
fencing;
a
fencer.
Moonshee
::
Moonshee
(n.) A
Mohammedan
professor
or
teacher
of
language.
Rhapsodist
::
Rhapsodist
(n.)
Anciently,
one who
recited
or
composed
a
rhapsody;
especially,
one whose
profession
was to
recite
the
verses
of
Hormer
and other epic
poets..
Literature
::
Literature
(n.) The
occupation,
profession,
or
business
of doing
literary
work..
Novice
::
Novice
(n.) One who is new in any
business,
profession,
or
calling;
one
unacquainted
or
unskilled;
one yet in the
rudiments;
a
beginner;
a
tyro..
Function
::
Function
(n.) The
course
of
action
which
peculiarly
pertains
to any
public
officer
in
church
or
state;
the
activity
appropriate
to any
business
or
profession.
Stoic
::
Stoic (n.)
Hence,
a
person
not
easily
excited;
an
apathetic
person;
one who is
apparently
or
professedly
indifferent
to
pleasure
or
pain..
Immaterialist
::
Immaterialist
(n.) One who
believes
in or
professes,
immaterialism..
Professional
::
Professional
(n.) A
person
who
prosecutes
anything
professionally,
or for a
livelihood,
and not in the
character
of an
amateur;
a
professional
worker..
Astrologer
::
Astrologer
(n.) One who
practices
astrology;
one who
professes
to
foretell
events
by the
aspects
and
situation
of the
stars.
Profess
::
Profess
(v. t.) To set up a claim to; to make
presence
to;
hence,
to put on or
present
an
appearance
of..
Serve
::
Serve (v. t.) To be
suitor
to; to
profess
love to.
Lawyer
::
Lawyer
(n.) One
versed
in the laws, or a
practitioner
of law; one whose
profession
is to
conduct
lawsuits
for
clients,
or to
advise
as to
prosecution
or
defence
of
lawsuits,
or as to legal
rights
and
obligations
in other
matters.
It is a
general
term,
comprehending
attorneys,
counselors,
solicitors,
barristers,
sergeants,
and
advocates..
Professionalist
::
Professionalist
(n.)
professional
person.
Proprietary
::
Proprietary
(n.) A monk who had
reserved
goods and
effects
to
himself,
notwithstanding
his
renunciation
of all at the time of
profession..
Spiritualist
::
Spiritualist
(n.) One who
professes
a
regard
for
spiritual
things
only; one whose
employment
is of a
spiritual
character;
an
ecclesiastic.
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