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evocate
evocate, v. (ˈɛvəkeɪt) [f. L. ēvocāt- ppl. stem of ēvocāre: see evoke.] † 1. trans. To call forth. Obs. in gen. sense.1639 Bp. Reynolds Lord's Supp. xviii, The seed to be scattered..the Sun to evocate and excite the seminal virtue. 1665 G. Harvey Advice agst. Plague 6 The said Arsenical bodies..requ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tívoli (film)
had its heyday in the 1940s and early 1950s in Mexico City, the film, as its opening text claims, rather than give an historical account, aspires to evocate wikipedia.org
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evacate
[evacate a spurious word in Dicts; see evocate.] Oxford English Dictionary
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Cathie Felstead
about Earthshake - Poems from the Ground Up, "Felstead’s energetic collages of maps, tiny photocopied figures, colored pencil, and paint marvelously evocate wikipedia.org
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evocatory
evocatory, a. (iːˈvɒkətərɪ) [ad. late L. ēvocātōri-us, f. ēvocāre: see evocate and -ory.] Having the function of evoking or calling forth.a 1711 Ken Psyche Poet. Wks. 1721 IV. 266 Satan..Saw an old Clinick breathing out his last, And his evocatory Fiends enjoin'd Whom he to tare away his Soul assign... Oxford English Dictionary
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Martinetes
The percussion instruments chosen for this are frequently a hammer and anvil, to evocate the origins of this palo, attributed to Gypsy smiths. wikipedia.org
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evocator
evocator (ˈɛvəkeɪtə(r)) [a. L. ēvocātor, agent-n. f. ēvocāre: see evocate.] a. One who evocates or evokes; esp. one who evokes or calls up a spirit.1794 T. Taylor Pausanias I. 305 [He] went to Phigalea, to the Arcadian evocators of souls. 1817 Byron Manfred ii. ii. 188 He..roused The Arcadian Evocat... Oxford English Dictionary
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Luis Enrique Camejo
These themes are materialized by lights and colours effects such as blurring or dripping, in order to evocate the speed of modern times, with just some wikipedia.org
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evocative
evocative, a. (iːˈvɒkətɪv, ˈɛvəʊkeɪtɪv) [ad. L. ēvocātīv-us, f. ēvocāre: see evocate.] Tending to call or draw forth. Const. of.1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 160* Gargarismes..whose faculty is either levative, or repressive, or evocative. 1855 Bailey Mystic 61 At his will-fraught and evocative word, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Altitypotherium
Description This animal was vaguely similar to a wombat, and its dimensions evocate those of a raccoon ; its skull was approximately 16 centimeters long wikipedia.org
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Mizuho no Kuni Elementary School
The school is about 8700 square meters, with a gymnasium and a three-storey building whose architecture was in meant to evocate the 1701 Shizutani School wikipedia.org
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Names of the Valencian Community
academic realms, even though it is included in the Preamble of the current Valencian Statute of Autonomy, as well as in its first article, in order to evocate wikipedia.org
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Italia's Next Top Model (season 4)
They have to impersonate dreamy women to evocate a romantic atmosphere. wikipedia.org
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