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Definition of profess
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Profess
(v. i.) To
declare
friendship.
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Professionalism
::
Professionalism
(n.) The
following
of a
profession,
sport,
etc., as an
occupation;
--
opposed
to
amateurism..
Vocation
::
Vocation
(n.) A call; a
summons;
a
citation;
especially,
a
designation
or
appointment
to a
particular
state,
business,
or
profession..
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..
Doctor
::
Doctor
(n.) A
teacher;
one
skilled
in a
profession,
or
branch
of
knowledge
learned
man..
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..
Attorneyship
::
Attorneyship
(n.) The
office
or
profession
of an
attorney;
agency
for
another.
Nautch
::
Nautch
(n.) An
entertainment
consisting
chiefly
of
dancing
by
professional
dancing
(or
Nautch)
girls.
Technicals
::
Technicals
(n. pl.) Those
things
which
pertain
to the
practical
part of an art,
science,
or
profession;
technical
terms;
technics..
Swordsmanship
::
Swordsman
(n.) One
skilled
of a use of the
sword;
a
professor
of the
science
of
fencing;
a
fencer.
Motley
::
Motley
(n.) A
combination
of
distinct
colors;
esp., the
party-colored
cloth,
or
clothing,
worn by the
professional
fool..
Professional
::
Professional
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
profession,
or
calling;
conforming
to the rules or
standards
of a
profession;
following
a
profession;
as,
professional
knowledge;
professional
conduct..
Tutor
::
Tutor (n.) An
instructor
of a lower rank than a
professor.
Horoscope
::
Horoscope
(n.) The
representation
made of the
aspect
of the
heavens
at the
moment
of a
person's
birth,
by which the
astrologer
professed
to
foretell
the
events
of the
person's
life;
especially,
the sign of the
zodiac
rising
above the
horizon
at such a
moment..
Jockey
::
Jockey
(n.) A
professional
rider of
horses
in
races.
Prince
::
Prince
(a.) The chief of any body of men; one at the head of a class or
profession;
one who is
preeminent;
as, a
merchant
prince;
a
prince
of
players..
Confessionist
::
Confessionist
(n.) One
professing
a
certain
faith.
Professorship
::
Professorship
(n.) The
office
or
position
of a
professor,
or
public
teacher..
Brotherhood
::
Brotherhood
(n.) The whole body of
persons
engaged
in the same
business,
--
especially
those of the same
profession;
as, the legal or
medical
brotherhood..
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..
Allopathist
::
Allopathist
(n.) One who
practices
allopathy;
one who
professes
allopathy.
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