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Definition of will
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Will (v.)
Strong
wish or
inclination;
desire;
purpose.
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Crawford
::
Crawford
(n.) A
Crawford
peach;
a
well-known
freestone
peach,
with
yellow
flesh,
first
raised
by Mr.
William
Crawford,
of New
Jersey..
Nucament
::
Nucament
(n.) A
catkin
or
ament;
the
flower
cluster
of the
hazel,
pine,
willow,
and the
like..
Willowy
::
Willowy
(a.)
Abounding
with
willows.
Loathly
::
Loathly
(adv.)
Unwillingly;
reluctantly.
Anticipate
::
Anticipate
(v. t.) To
foresee
(a wish,
command,
etc.) and do
beforehand
that which will be
desired..
Swim
::
Swim (v. i.) To be
supported
by water or other
fluid;
not to sink; to
float;
as, any
substance
will swim, whose
specific
gravity
is less than that of the fluid in which it is
immersed..
Motive
::
Motive
(n.) That which
incites
to
action;
anything
prompting
or
exciting
to
choise,
or
moving
the will;
cause;
reason;
inducement;
object..
Love
::
Love (n.) To have a
feeling
of love for; to
regard
with
affection
or good will; as, to love one's
children
and
friends;
to love one's
country;
to love one's God..
Firm
::
Firm
(superl.)
Not
easily
excited
or
disturbed;
unchanging
in
purpose;
fixed;
steady;
constant;
stable;
unshaken;
not
easily
changed
in
feelings
or will;
strong;
as, a firm
believer;
a firm
friend;
a firm
adherent..
English
::
English
(n.) A twist or
spinning
motion
given to a ball in
striking
it that
influences
the
direction
it will take after
touching
a
cushion
or
another
ball.
Pass
::
Pass (v. i.) To go from one
person
to
another;
hence,
to be given and taken
freely;
as,
clipped
coin will not pass; to
obtain
general
acceptance;
to be held or
regarded;
to
circulate;
to be
current;
--
followed
by for
before
a word
denoting
value or
estimation..
Will
::
Will (v.)
Arbitrary
disposal;
power to
control,
dispose,
or
determine..
Malice
::
Malice
(v. t.) To
regard
with
extreme
ill will.
Cerebrum
::
Cerebrum
(n.) The
anterior,
and in man the
larger,
division
of the
brain;
the seat of the
reasoning
faculties
and the will. See
Brain..
Envy
::
Envy (n.)
Malice;
ill will;
spite.
Pocketful
::
Pocketful
(n.) As much as a
pocket
will hold;
enough
to fill a
pocket;
as,
pocketfuls
of
chestnuts..
Pervicacious
::
Pervicacious
(a.)
Obstinate;
willful;
refractory.
Execute
::
Execute
(v. t.) To
complete,
as a legal
instrument;
to
perform
what is
required
to give
validity
to, as by
signing
and
perhaps
sealing
and
delivering;
as, to
execute
a deed,
lease,
mortgage,
will, etc..
Theurgy
::
Theurgy
(n.) A kind of
magical
science
or art
developed
in
Alexandria
among the
Neoplatonists,
and
supposed
to
enable
man to
influence
the will of the gods by means of
purification
and other
sacramental
rites..
Maltalent
::
Maltalent
(n.) Ill will;
malice.
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