evocation
from
Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
EVOCATION, French law. The act by which a judge is deprived of the
cognizance of a suit over which he had jurisdiction, for the purpose of
conferring on other judges the power of deciding it. This is done with us by
writ of certiorari.
from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
54 Moby Thesaurus words for "evocation":
arousal, beck, beck and call, bidding, bringing out, call, calling,
calling forth, cameo, catalog, cataloging, character,
character sketch, characterization, conjuration, conjurement,
convocation, delineation, depiction, description, details,
drawing out, eduction, exorcisation, exorcism, exsufflation,
graphic account, image, imagery, impression, incantation, indent,
invocation, itemization, limning, nod, particularization,
photograph, picture, portrait, portraiture, portrayal,
preconization, profile, rendering, rendition, representation,
requisition, sketch, specification, summons, vignette,
vivid description, word painting
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