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Definition of vocation
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Vocation
(n.)
Destined
or
appropriate
employment;
calling;
occupation;
trade;
business;
profession.
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Avocation
::
Avocation
(n.) That which calls one away from one's
regular
employment
or
vocation.
Long-suffering
::
Long-suffering
(n.)
Bearing
injuries
or
provocation
for a long time;
patient;
not
easily
provoked.
Advocation
::
Advocation
(n.) The act of
advocating
or
pleading;
plea;
advocacy.
Canonization
::
Canonization
(n.) The final
process
or
decree
(following
beatifacation)
by which the name of a
deceased
person
is
placed
in the
catalogue
(canon)
of
saints
and
commended
to
perpetual
veneration
and
invocation.
Goety
::
Goety (n.)
Invocation
of evil
spirits;
witchcraft.
Amphilogy
::
Amphilogy
(n.)
Ambiguity
of
speech;
equivocation.
Curse
::
Curse (v. t.) An
invocation
of, or
prayer
for, harm or
injury;
malediction..
Equivocatory
::
Equivocatory
(a.)
Indicating,
or
characterized
by,
equivocation..
Provoke
::
Provoke
(v. i.) To cause
provocation
or
anger.
Convocation
::
Convocation
(n.) The act of
calling
or
assembling
by
summons.
Revokement
::
Revokement
(n.)
Revocation.
Provocation
::
Provocation
(n.) The act of
provoking,
or
causing
vexation
or,
anger..
Invocatory
::
Invocatory
(a.)
Making
or
containing
invocation;
invoking.
Shuffle
::
Shuffle
(v. i.) To
change
one's
position;
to shift
ground;
to evade
questions;
to
resort
to
equivocation;
to
prevaricate.
Convocation
::
Convocation
(n.) An
assembly
of the
clergy,
by their
representatives,
to
consult
on
ecclesiastical
affairs..
Prevaricate
::
Prevaricate
(v. i.) To shift or turn from one side to the
other,
from the
direct
course,
or from
truth;
to speak with
equivocation;
to
shuffle;
to
quibble;
as, he
prevaricates
in his
statement..
Countermand
::
Countermand
(n.) A
contrary
order;
revocation
of a
former
order or
command.
Irritation
::
Irritation
(n.) The act of
irritating,
or
exciting,
or the state of being
irritated;
excitement;
stimulation,
usually
of an undue and
uncomfortable
kind;
especially,
excitement
of anger or
passion;
provocation;
annoyance;
anger..
Advocation
::
Advocation
(n.) The
process
of
removing
a cause from an
inferior
court to the
supreme
court.
Aggravation
::
Aggravation
(n.)
Provocation;
irritation.
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