Definition of Invocations. Meaning of Invocations. Synonyms of Invocations

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Definition of Invocations

Invocation
Invocation In`vo*ca"tion, n. [F. invocation, L. invocatio.] 1. The act or form of calling for the assistance or presence of some superior being; earnest and solemn entreaty; esp., prayer offered to a divine being. Sweet invocation of a child; most pretty and pathetical! --Shak. The whole poem is a prayer to Fortune, and the invocation is divided between the two deities. --Addison. 2. (Law) A call or summons; especially, a judicial call, demand, or order; as, the invocation of papers or evidence into court.

Meaning of Invocations from wikipedia

- In ritual magic, invocations (from the Latin verb invocare "to call on, invoke, to give") are a field involving communicating or interacting with certain...
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- The Dynamic Invocation Interface (DII) is an API which allows dynamic construction of CORBA object invocations. It is used at compile time when a client...
- spells, invocations, and hymns compiled between the 2nd century BCE and the 5th century CE. This collection includes various rituals and invocations that...
- Implicit invocation is a term used by some authors for a style of software architecture in which a system is structured around event handling, using a...
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- precludes responses that precede invocations from being reordered; since the original history had no responses before invocations, they can be reordered. Hence...
- 1652, "all public invocations would be confronted with wide public cynicism and skepticism". By the 17th century, public invocations of Genevieve, even...
- Invocation (CD 51, L. 40) is a composition for men's choir and orchestra, with a solo tenor, by Claude Debussy. It is a seeting of a text by Alphonse de...
- infernorum (= Mourning of ****), in addition to the invocations currently in use. The 66 Marian invocations in the Parisian text cited above already have the...