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Definition of calling
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Calling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Cal.
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Profession
::
Profession
(v.) That of which one
professed
knowledge;
the
occupation,
if not
mechanical,
agricultural,
or the like, to which one
devotes
one's self; the
business
which one
professes
to
understand,
and to
follow
for
subsistence;
calling;
vocation;
employment;
as, the
profession
of arms; the
profession
of a
clergyman,
lawyer,
or
physician;
the
profession
of
lecturer
on
chemistry..
Anamnesis
::
Anamnesis
(n.) A
recalling
to mind;
recollection.
Function
::
Function
(n.) The act of
executing
or
performing
any duty,
office,
or
calling;
per
formance..
Calling
::
Calling
(n.) A
naming,
or
inviting;
a
reading
over or
reciting
in
order,
or a call of names with a view to
obtaining
an
answer,
as in
legislative
bodies..
Fiddler
::
Fiddler
(n.) A
burrowing
crab of the genus
Gelasimus,
of many
species.
The male has one claw very much
enlarged,
and often holds it in a
position
similar
to that in which a
musician
holds a
fiddle,
hence the name; --
called
also
calling
crab,
soldier
crab, and
fighting
crab..
Visit
::
Visit (v. i.) To make a visit or
visits;
to
maintain
visiting
relations;
to
practice
calling
on
others.
Calling
::
Calling
(n.) A
divine
summons
or
invitation;
also, the state of being
divinely
called..
Calling
::
Calling
(n.) One's usual
occupation,
or
employment;
vocation;
business;
trade..
Auld Lang Syne
::
Auld lang syne () A
Scottish
phrase
used in
recalling
recollections
of times long since past.
Copy
::
Copy (n.)
Manuscript
or
printed
matter
to be set up in type; as, the
printers
are
calling
for more
copy..
Evocative
::
Evocative
(a.)
Calling
forth;
serving
to
evoke;
developing.
Redirect
::
Redirect
(a.)
Applied
to the
examination
of a
witness,
by the party
calling
him, after the
cross-examination..
Calling
::
Calling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Cal.
Sevocation
::
Sevocation
(n.) A
calling
aside.
Vocative
::
Vocative
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
calling;
used in
calling;
specifically
(Gram.),
used in
address;
appellative;
-- said of that case or form of the noun,
pronoun,
or
adjective,
in which a
person
or thing is
addressed;
as,
Domine,
O
Lord..
Calling
::
Calling
(n.) The
persons,
collectively,
engaged
in any
particular
professions
or
employment..
Conception
::
Conception
(n.) The power or
faculty
of
apprehending
of
forming
an idea in the mind; the power of
recalling
a past
sensation
or
perception.
Reminiscence
::
Reminiscence
(n.) The act or power of
recalling
past
experience;
the state of being
reminiscent;
remembrance;
memory.
Reminiscent
::
Reminiscent
(a.)
Recalling
to mind, or
capable
of
recalling
to mind;
having
remembrance;
reminding
one of
something..
Suggestive
::
Suggestion
(n.) The act or power of
originating
or
recalling
ideas or
relations,
distinguished
as
original
and
relative;
-- a term much used by
Scottish
metaphysicians
from
Hutcherson
to
Thomas
Brown..
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