PROVOCA'TION, n. L.provacatio. See Provoke.
1. Any thing that excites anger the cause of resentment.
2. The act of exciting anger.
3. An appeal to a court or judge. A Latinism, not now used.
4. Incitement. Not used.
PROVOCA'TION, n. L.provacatio. See Provoke.
1. Any thing that excites anger the cause of resentment.
2. The act of exciting anger.
3. An appeal to a court or judge. A Latinism, not now used.
4. Incitement. Not used.
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