occupation
I
(possession) noun
ascendancy, authority, charge, command, control, direction, domination, dominion, influence, inhabitation, jurisdiction, mastery, occupancy, occupatio, ownership, power, predominance, predominancy, proprietary rights, proprietorship, residence, retention, right to retain, rule, seizure, superintendence, tenure
II
(vocation) noun
activity, avocation, business, calling, capacity, career, chosen work, craft, employment, enterprise, field, industry, job, line, livelihood, mission, negotium, office, position, profession, pursuit, situation, specialty, trade, undertaking, venture, work
III
index
appointment (position), calling, capacity (job), career, employment, enjoyment (use), enterprise (undertaking), function, habitation (act of inhabiting), industry (activity), inhabitation (act of dwelling in), job, labor (work), livelihood, occupancy, office, position (business status), post, practice (professional business), profession (vocation), project, province, seisin, specialty (special aptitude), tenancy, tenure, undertaking (enterprise), work (employment)
Burton's Legal Thesaurus.
William C. Burton.
2006