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VOC
To speak, to call, to voice
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Advocate | To aide the cause of by speaking on the behalf of someone else; "to speak" from Latin advocare "to summon" |
| Advocation | An occupation of interest for enjoyment; from Latin advocare "to call away" a hobby |
| Invocation | A prayer or blessing for guidance especially at the beginning of religious services"to voice" |
| Provoke | To excite or anger Lat in from "pro+vocare" (to care) |
| Revoke | To put an end to by withdrawing, repealing or canceling; re+vocare "to call back" |
| Vocabulary | A list or collection of words or phrases usually alphabetically arranged and explained or defined; from Latin vocabulum, "name term" from vocare "to call" |
| Vocal | Uttered by the voice 1: given to expressing oneself freely or insistently; Latin vocals from foc- "to voice" |
| Vocalist | Singer "to voice" |
| Vocation | A summons or strong inclination to action; Latin vocatro, "summons" from vocare "to call" . Job. |
| Vowel | A speech sounds represented by a letter "vocal" a even I only u sometimes you and w |
| Vociferous | Making a loud outcry "to voice" |
| Voucher |