vocato

vocato
vo·cà·to
p.pass., agg.
1. p.pass. → vocare
2. agg. CO di qcn., naturalmente disposto, portato: essere vocato per lo studio, un giovane vocato al sacerdozio
Sinonimi: portato.
3. agg. TS agr., zoot. di ambiente, di terreno, particolarmente adatto a un certo tipo di coltivazione o di allevamento

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