D defs.my
Entry 5 senses Webster, 1913

Profession

/prəf-ĕsh'-ən/ · Pro·fes·sion · IPA /pɹəˈfɛʃ.ən/
01 n. The act of professing or claiming; open declaration; public avowal or acknowledgment; as, professions of friendship; a profession of faith.
  1. 1.
    The act of professing or claiming; open declaration; public avowal or acknowledgment; as, professions of friendship; a profession of faith.
    “A solemn vow, promise, and profession.” — Bk. of Com. Prayer.
  2. 2.
    That which one professed; a declaration; an avowal; a claim; as, his professions are insincere.
    “The Indians quickly perceive the coincidence or the contradiction between professions and conduct.” — J. Morse.
  3. 3.
    That of which one professed knowledge; the occupation, if not mechanical, agricultural, or the like, to which one devotes one's self; the business which one professes to understand, and to follow for subsistence; calling; vocation; employment; as, the profession of arms; the profession of a clergyman, lawyer, or physician; the profession of lecturer on chemistry.
    “Hi tried five or six professions in turn.” Macaulay.
  4. 4.
    The collective body of persons engaged in a calling; as, the profession distrust him.
  5. 5.
    The act of entering, or becoming a member of, a religious order.(Eccl. Law.)