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Definition of calling
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Calling
(n.)
Title;
appellation;
name.
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Professionally
::
Professionally
(adv.)
In a
professional
manner
or
capacity;
by
profession
or
calling;
in the
exercise
of one's
profession;
one
employed
professionally.
Convocation
::
Convocation
(n.) The act of
calling
or
assembling
by
summons.
Crying
::
Crying
(a.)
Calling
for
notice;
compelling
attention;
notorious;
heinous;
as, a
crying
evil..
Circuit
::
Circuit
(n.) A
regular
or
appointed
journeying
from place to place in the
exercise
of one's
calling,
as of a
judge,
or a
preacher..
Remember
::
Remember
(v. t.) To be
capable
of
recalling
when
required;
to keep in mind; to be
continually
aware or
thoughtful
of; to
preserve
fresh in the
memory;
to
attend
to; to think of with
gratitude,
affection,
respect,
or any other
emotion..
Whistle
::
Whistle
(v. i.) A
sharp,
shrill,
more or less
musical
sound,
made by
forcing
the
breath
through
a small
orifice
of the lips, or
through
or
instrument
which gives a
similar
sound;
the sound used by a
sportsman
in
calling
his dogs; the
shrill
note of a bird; as, the sharp
whistle
of a boy, or of a
boatswain's
pipe; the
blackbird's
mellow
whistle..
Bawl
::
Bawl (v. i.) To cry out with a loud, full
sound;
to cry with
vehemence,
as in
calling
or
exultation;
to
shout;
to
vociferate..
Impeachment
::
Impeachment
(n.) A
calling
in
question
as to
purity
of
motives,
rectitude
of
conduct,
credibility,
etc.;
accusation;
reproach;
as, an
impeachment
of
motives..
Auld Lang Syne
::
Auld lang syne () A
Scottish
phrase
used in
recalling
recollections
of times long since past.
Chicky
::
Chicky
(n.) A
chicken;
-- used as a
diminutive
or pet name,
especially
in
calling
fowls..
Recollection
::
Recollection
(n.) The power of
recalling
ideas to the mind, or the
period
within
which
things
can be
recollected;
remembrance;
memory;
as, an event
within
my
recollection..
Reminiscent
::
Reminiscent
(a.)
Recalling
to mind, or
capable
of
recalling
to mind;
having
remembrance;
reminding
one of
something..
Low
::
Low (n.) The
calling
sound
ordinarily
made by cows and other
bovine
animals.
Call
::
Call (n.) A
reference
to, or
statement
of, an
object,
course,
distance,
or other
matter
of
description
in a
survey
or grant
requiring
or
calling
for a
corresponding
object,
etc., on the
land..
Scandalous
::
Scandalous
(a.)
Giving
offense
to the
conscience
or moral
feelings;
exciting
reprobation;
calling
out
condemnation.
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..
Slang
::
Slang (n.) Low,
vulgar,
unauthorized
language;
a
popular
but
unauthorized
word,
phrase,
or mode of
expression;
also, the
jargon
of some
particular
calling
or class in
society;
low
popular
cant; as, the slang of the
theater,
of
college,
of
sailors,
etc..
Revocatory
::
Revocatory
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
revocation;
tending
to, or
involving,
a
revocation;
revoking;
recalling..
Recall
::
Recall
(n.) A
calling
back; a
revocation.
Evocation
::
Evocation
(n.) The act of
calling
out or
forth.
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