2. Adjective. Relative to a digital invocational media based on invocable kinds of address (url, variables in programming, fat) ¹
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Definition of Invocational
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Invocational
Literary usage of Invocational
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of Herodotus: A New English Version by Herodotus, George Rawlinson, Henry Creswicke Rawlinson, John Gardner Wilkinson (1858)
"... but the invocational passage refers to a new deity, and the grammatical
structure of the * It is particularly ..."
2. The Relation of Ultramodern to Archaic Music by Katherine Ruth Willoughby Heyman (1921)
"... and they have invocational chants, series of notes that represent the elements.
If I may intrude a personal reminiscence, let me tell you of going into ..."
3. The History of Herodotus: A New English Version, Ed. with Copious Notes and by Herodotus (1862)
"... but the invocational passage refers to a new deity, and the grammatical
structure of the phrases seems to differ from that which is followed in the ..."
4. The History of Herodotus: A New English Version by Herodotus, George Rawlinson, Henry Creswicke Rawlinson, John Gardner Wilkinson (1858)
"... but the invocational passage refers to a new deity, and the grammatical
structure of the * It is particularly ..."
5. The Relation of Ultramodern to Archaic Music by Katherine Ruth Willoughby Heyman (1921)
"... and they have invocational chants, series of notes that represent the elements.
If I may intrude a personal reminiscence, let me tell you of going into ..."
6. The History of Herodotus: A New English Version, Ed. with Copious Notes and by Herodotus (1862)
"... but the invocational passage refers to a new deity, and the grammatical
structure of the phrases seems to differ from that which is followed in the ..."