invocation |
invocation |
As nouns the difference between invocation and invocation
is that
invocation is the act or form of calling for the assistance or presence of some superior being; earnest and solemn entreaty; especially, prayer offered to a divine being while
invocation is the act or form of calling for the assistance or presence of some superior being; earnest and solemn entreaty; especially, prayer offered to a divine being.
invocation |
imperative |
As nouns the difference between invocation and imperative
is that
invocation is the act or form of calling for the assistance or presence of some superior being; earnest and solemn entreaty; especially, prayer offered to a divine being while
imperative is the grammatical mood expressing an order (see jussive). In English, the imperative form of a verb is the same as that of the bare infinitive.
As an adjective imperative is
essential.
invocation |
invitation |
As nouns the difference between invocation and invitation
is that
invocation is the act or form of calling for the assistance or presence of some superior being; earnest and solemn entreaty; especially, prayer offered to a divine being while
invitation is the act of inviting; solicitation; the requesting of a person's company.
invocation |
invoking |
As a noun invocation
is the act or form of calling for the assistance or presence of some superior being; earnest and solemn entreaty; especially, prayer offered to a divine being.
As a verb invoking is
.
invocation |
title |
As nouns the difference between invocation and title
is that
invocation is the act or form of calling for the assistance or presence of some superior being; earnest and solemn entreaty; especially, prayer offered to a divine being while
title is a prefix (honorific) or suffix (post-nominal) added to a person's name to signify either veneration, official position or a professional or academic qualification see also.
As a verb title is
to assign a title to; to entitle.
invocation |
decree |
As nouns the difference between invocation and decree
is that
invocation is the act or form of calling for the assistance or presence of some superior being; earnest and solemn entreaty; especially, prayer offered to a divine being while
decree is an edict or law.
As a verb decree is
to command by a decree.
invocation |
l |
As a noun invocation
is the act or form of calling for the assistance or presence of some superior being; earnest and solemn entreaty; especially, prayer offered to a divine being.
As a letter l is
the twelfth letter of the.
As a symbol l is
symbol for liter or litre.
invocation |
spell |
As nouns the difference between invocation and spell
is that
invocation is the act or form of calling for the assistance or presence of some superior being; earnest and solemn entreaty; especially, prayer offered to a divine being while
spell is speech, discourse.
As a verb spell is
to speak, to declaim.
invocation |
pray |
As a noun invocation
is the act or form of calling for the assistance or presence of some superior being; earnest and solemn entreaty; especially, prayer offered to a divine being.
As a verb pray is
to petition or solicit help from a supernatural or higher being.
As an adverb pray is
please; used to make a polite request.
invocation |
prey |
As nouns the difference between invocation and prey
is that
invocation is the act or form of calling for the assistance or presence of some superior being; earnest and solemn entreaty; especially, prayer offered to a divine being while
prey is (archaic) anything, as goods, etc, taken or got by violence; anything taken by force from an enemy in war; spoil; booty; plunder.
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