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Definition of will
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Will
(adv.)
To wish; to
desire;
to
incline
to have.
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Willing
::
Willing
(v. t.)
Received
of
choice,
or
without
reluctance;
submitted
to
voluntarily;
chosen;
desired..
Penduline
::
Penduline
(n.) A
European
titmouse
(Parus,
/
Aegithalus,
pendulinus).
It is noted for its
elegant
pendulous
purselike
nest, made of the down of
willow
trees and lined with
feathers..
Polyphemus
::
Polyphemus
(n.) A very large
American
moth
(Telea
polyphemus)
belonging
to the
Silkworm
family
(Bombycidae).
Its
larva,
which is very
large,
bright
green,
with
silvery
tubercles,
and with
oblique
white
stripes
on the
sides,
feeds on the oak,
chestnut,
willow,
cherry,
apple,
and other
trees.
It
produces
a large
amount
of
strong
silk.
Called
also
American
silkworm..
Firestone
::
Firestone
(n.) A stone which will bear the heat of a
furnace
without
injury;
--
especially
applied
to the
sandstone
at the top of the upper
greensand
in the south of
England,
used for
lining
kilns and
furnaces..
Proteus
::
Proteus
(n.) A sea god in the
service
of
Neptune
who
assumed
different
shapes
at will.
Hence,
one who
easily
changes
his
appearance
or
principles..
Swill
::
Swill (v. i.) To drink
greedily
or
swinishly;
to drink to
excess.
Wisp
::
Wisp (n.) A
Will-o'-the-wisp;
an ignis
fatuus.
Will
::
Will
(adv.)
To wish; to
desire;
to
incline
to have.
Swam
::
Swillings
(n. pl.) See
Swill,
n., 1..
Twill
::
Twill (v. t.) A
quill,
or
spool,
for
yarn..
Lease
::
Lease (v. t.) A
demise
or
letting
of
lands,
tenements,
or
hereditaments
to
another
for life, for a term of
years,
or at will, or for any less
interest
than that which the
lessor
has in the
property,
usually
for a
specified
rent or
compensation..
Willow
::
Willow
(n.) A
machine
in which
cotton
or wool is
opened
and
cleansed
by the
action
of long
spikes
projecting
from a drum which
revolves
within
a box
studded
with
similar
spikes;
--
probably
so
called
from
having
been
originally
a
cylindrical
cage made of
willow
rods,
though
some
derive
the term from
winnow,
as
denoting
the
winnowing,
or
cleansing,
action
of the
machine.
Called
also
willy,
twilly,
twilly
devil,
and
devil..
Load
::
Load (v.) The
quantity
which can be
carried
or drawn in some
specified
way; the
contents
of a cart,
barrow,
or
vessel;
that which will
constitute
a
cargo;
lading..
Wilwe
::
Wilwe (n.)
Willow.
Free
::
Free
(superl.)
Not
subjected
to the laws of
physical
necessity;
capable
of
voluntary
activity;
endowed
with moral
liberty;
-- said of the will.
Revocation
::
Revocation
(n.) The act by which one,
having
the
right,
annuls
an act done, a power or
authority
given,
or a
license,
gift, or
benefit
conferred;
repeal;
reversal;
as, the
revocation
of an
edict,
a
power,
a will, or a
license..
Resolution
::
Resolution
(n.) That which is
resolved
or
determined;
a
settled
purpose;
determination.
Specifically:
A
formal
expression
of the
opinion
or will of an
official
body or a
public
assembly,
adopted
by vote; as, a
legislative
resolution;
the
resolutions
of a
public
meeting..
Willower
::
Willower
(n.) A
willow.
See
Willow,
n., 2..
Commend
::
Commend
(v. t.) To
mention
by way of
courtesy,
implying
remembrance
and good
will..
Ignorance
::
Ignorance
(n.) A
willful
neglect
or
refusal
to
acquire
knowledge
which one may
acquire
and it is his duty to have.
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