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Definition of vocation
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Vocation
(n.) A
calling
by the will of God.
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Camisard
::
Camisard
(n.) One of the
French
Protestant
insurgents
who
rebelled
against
Louis XIV, after the
revocation
of the edict of
Nates;
-- so
called
from the
peasant's
smock
(camise)
which they
wore..
Calling
::
Calling
(n.) One's usual
occupation,
or
employment;
vocation;
business;
trade..
Prolocutor
::
Prolocutor
(n.) The
presiding
officer
of a
convocation.
Call
::
Call (n.) A
divine
vocation
or
summons.
Following
::
Following
(n.)
Vocation;
business;
profession.
Goety
::
Goety (n.)
Invocation
of evil
spirits;
witchcraft.
Advocation
::
Advocation
(n.) The act of
advocating
or
pleading;
plea;
advocacy.
Provocation
::
Provocation
(n.) The act of
provoking,
or
causing
vexation
or,
anger..
Proctor
::
Proctor
(n.) A
representative
of the
clergy
in
convocation.
Wish
::
Wish (n.)
Expression
of
desire;
request;
petition;
hence,
invocation
or
imprecation..
Ingenuous
::
Ingenuous
(a.) Free from
reserve,
disguise,
equivocation,
or
dissimulation;
open;
frank;
as, an
ingenuous
man; an
ingenuous
declaration,
confession,
etc..
Equivocation
::
Equivocation
(n.) The use of
expressions
susceptible
of a
double
signification,
with a
purpose
to
mislead..
Advocation
::
Advocation
(n.)
Advowson.
Call
::
Call (n.)
Vocation;
employment.
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..
Countermand
::
Countermand
(n.) A
contrary
order;
revocation
of a
former
order or
command.
Mercy
::
Mercy (n.)
Forbearance
to
inflict
harm under
circumstances
of
provocation,
when one has the power to
inflict
it;
compassionate
treatment
of an
offender
or
adversary;
clemency..
Invocatory
::
Invocatory
(a.)
Making
or
containing
invocation;
invoking.
Provocation
::
Provocation
(n.)
Incitement;
stimulus;
as,
provocation
to
mirth..
Amphibology
::
Amphibology
(n.) A
phrase,
discourse,
or
proposition,
susceptible
of two
interpretations;
and
hence,
of
uncertain
meaning.
It
differs
from
equivocation,
which
arises
from the
twofold
sense of a
single
term..
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