invocation
Invocation is the act of calling upon a higher power, person, or principle for help, blessing, or inspiration. The term derives from Latin invocatio, from invocare “to call upon, appeal to.” In secular contexts, invocation can refer to any form of calling forth aid or support from a non-corporeal source or even from a concept or idea.
Religious and ceremonial use: In many faiths, an invocation is a prayer or rite opening a service,
Literary and rhetorical use: In classical and modern writing, an invocation is a direct address to a
Legal and formal use: In contracts and law, invocation describes the act of appealing to a clause,
Computing and technology: In computing, invocation refers to the act of initiating a subroutine, method, function,
See also: invocation clause; ritual invocation; function invocation; API invocation.