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Definition of will
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Will (v.)
Arbitrary
disposal;
power to
control,
dispose,
or
determine..
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Burden
::
Burden
(n.) The
capacity
of a
vessel,
or the
weight
of cargo that she will
carry;
as, a ship of a
hundred
tons
burden..
Distrust
::
Distrust
(n.) Doubt of
sufficiency,
reality,
or
sincerity;
want of
confidence,
faith,
or
reliance;
as,
distrust
of one's
power,
authority,
will,
purposes,
schemes,
etc..
Willer
::
Willer
(n.) One who
wills.
Seguestration
::
Seguestration
(n.) A kind of
execution
for a rent, as in the case of a
beneficed
clerk,
of the
profits
of a
benefice,
till he shall have
satisfied
some debt
established
by
decree;
the
gathering
up of the
fruits
of a
benefice
during
a
vacancy,
for the use of the next
incumbent;
the
disposing
of the
goods,
by the
ordinary,
of one who is dead, whose
estate
no man will
meddle
with..
As
::
As (adv. &
conj.)
In the idea,
character,
or
condition
of, --
limiting
the view to
certain
attributes
or
relations;
as,
virtue
considered
as
virtue;
this actor will
appear
as
Hamlet..
Commend
::
Commend
(v. t.) To
mention
by way of
courtesy,
implying
remembrance
and good
will..
Burst
::
Burst (v. i.) To fly apart or in
pieces;
of break open; to yield to force or
pressure,
especially
to a
sudden
and
violent
exertion
of
force,
or to
pressure
from
within;
to
explode;
as, the
boiler
had
burst;
the buds will burst in
spring..
Apprise
::
Apprise
(v. t.) To give
notice,
verbal
or
written;
to
inform;
--
followed
by of; as, we will
apprise
the
general
of an
intended
attack;
he
apprised
the
commander
of what he had
done..
Swill
::
Swill (n.) To drink in great
draughts;
to
swallow
greedily.
Right
::
Right (a.)
Conformed
to the
constitution
of man and the will of God, or to
justice
and
equity;
not
deviating
from the true and just;
according
with truth and duty; just;
true..
Devise
::
Devise
(v. t.) To give by will; -- used of real
estate;
formerly,
also, of
chattels..
To
::
To
(prep.)
Comparison;
as, three is to nine as nine is to
twenty-seven;
it is ten to one that you will
offend
him..
Will
::
Will (n.) To form a
distinct
volition
of; to
determine
by an act of
choice;
to
ordain;
to
decree.
Unwill
::
Unwill
(v. t.) To annul or
reverse
by an act of the will.
Rectify
::
Rectify
(v. t.) To make or set
right;
to
correct
from a
wrong,
erroneous,
or false
state;
to
amend;
as, to
rectify
errors,
mistakes,
or
abuses;
to
rectify
the will, the
judgment,
opinions;
to
rectify
disorders..
Fustian
::
Fustian
(n.) A kind of
coarse
twilled
cotton
or
cotton
and linen
stuff,
including
corduroy,
velveteen,
etc..
Fortuitous
::
Fortuitous
(a.)
Happening
independently
of human will or means of
foresight;
resulting
from
unavoidable
physical
causes.
Cautery
::
Cautery
(n.) A
burning
or
searing,
as of
morbid
flesh,
with a hot iron, or by
application
of a
caustic
that will burn,
corrode,
or
destroy
animal
tissue..
Malice
::
Malice
(v. t.) To
regard
with
extreme
ill will.
Crawford
::
Crawford
(n.) A
Crawford
peach;
a
well-known
freestone
peach,
with
yellow
flesh,
first
raised
by Mr.
William
Crawford,
of New
Jersey..
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