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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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evocatrix
evoˈcatrix rare—1. [a. L. *ēvocātrix, fem. of ēvocātor: see evocator.] A female evocator; a woman who calls up spirits.1847 De Quincey Protestantism Wks. VIII. 138 She was an Evocatrix, or female necromancer, evoking phantoms that stood in some unknown relation to dead men. Oxford English Dictionary
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Circle Magazine
Cummings – Five Poems Dane Rudhyar – Neptune, Evocator Extraordinary Jess Cloud – Three Portraits Henri Hell – Max Jacob Douglas MacAgy – Clay Spohn's wikipedia.org
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evocation
evocation (ɛvəʊˈkeɪʃən) [ad. L. ēvocātiōn-em, n. of action f. ēvocāre: see evoke.] The action of evoking; a calling forth or out. † 1. a. The calling (of a person) from a specified place or association; (of the spirit) from present surroundings. Obs.1574 Hellowes Gueuara's Fam. Ep. (1577) 202 In thi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alive or Just Breathing
In a review for 411mania.com, Evocator Manes stated his dislike for the melodic "smooth parts" that he felt were too repetitious throughout Alive or Just wikipedia.org
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inductor
inductor (ɪnˈdʌktə(r)) [a. L. inductor, agent-n. from indūcĕre, induct v.] 1. One who introduces or initiates. rare.1652 Brome City Wit v. Wks. 1873 I. 364 Try. Who should act and personate these?.. Sar. I'le play the Inductor, and then we are all fitted. 1841 L. Hunt Seer ii. (1864) 28 Inductor of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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organizer
organizer (ˈɔːgənaɪzə(r)) [f. as prec. + -er1.] 1. a. One who organizes; one who arranges systematically (see organize 2); sometimes (with qualifying adj.), one skilled in organization. Also spec., one who ‘organizes’ criminal activity (cf. organize v. 4).1849 Grote Greece ii. xliii. V. 304 An organ... Oxford English Dictionary
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