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voc.

American  

abbreviation

  1. vocative.


VOC 1 British  

abbreviation

  1. volatile organic compound: one of a number of chemicals, including benzene and acetone, that evaporate or vaporize readily and are harmful to human health and the environment

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voc. 2 British  

abbreviation

  1. vocative

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In voc. שתייה, where some other curious extracts from the Talmud and Talmudic writers on the subject of the Stone of Foundation are given.

From The Symbolism of Freemasonry by Mackey, Albert G.

Apposition, 169; —— agreement, 169, 2; —— partitive, 169, 5; —— with voc. in nom.,

From New Latin Grammar by Bennett, Charles E. (Charles Edwin)

In Adjectives beginning with a Labial or a Palatal, the aspirated form alone is used in the gen. and voc. sing. masc. the nom. dat. and voc. sing. feminine.

From Elements of Gaelic Grammar by Stewart, Alexander

S. maa. maa 3. voc., father; maa nau, father.

From Grammar and Vocabulary of the Lau Language, Solomon Islands by Ivens, W. G. (Walter George)

Mannert, K., de Numerorum, quos arabicos voc., vera origine pythagorico; e.

From Notes and Queries, Number 18, March 2, 1850 by Various