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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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Aliquot
::
Aliquot
(a.) An
aliquot
part of a
number
or
quantity
is one which will
divide
it
without
a
remainder;
thus, 5 is an
aliquot
part of 15.
Opposed
to
aliquant..
Intercept
::
Intercept
(v. t.) To take or seize by the way, or
before
arrival
at the
destined
place;
to cause to stop on the
passage;
as, to
intercept
a
letter;
a
telegram
will
intercept
him at
Paris..
Favor
::
Favor (n.) Kind
regard;
propitious
aspect;
countenance;
friendly
disposition;
kindness;
good will.
Sting
::
Sting (v. t.) To
pierce
or wound with a
sting;
as, bees will sting an
animal
that
irritates
them; the
nettles
stung his
hands..
Crawford
::
Crawford
(n.) A
Crawford
peach;
a
well-known
freestone
peach,
with
yellow
flesh,
first
raised
by Mr.
William
Crawford,
of New
Jersey..
Avail
::
Avail (v. i.) To be of use or
advantage;
to
answer
the
purpose;
to have
strength,
force,
or
efficacy
sufficient
to
accomplish
the
object;
as, the plea in bar must
avail,
that is, be
sufficient
to
defeat
the suit; this
scheme
will not
avail;
medicines
will not avail to check the
disease..
Obedient
::
Obedient
(a.)
Subject
in will or act to
authority;
willing
to obey;
submissive
to
restraint,
control,
or
command..
Gre
::
Gre (n.) See Gree, good
will..
Canister
::
Canister
(n.) A small
basket
of
rushes,
reeds,
or
willow
twigs,
etc..
Flagstone
::
Flagstone
(n.) A flat stone used in
paving,
or any rock which will split into such
stones.
See Flag, a
stone..
Inconceivable
::
Inconceivable
(a.) Not
conceivable;
incapable
of being
conceived
by the mind; not
explicable
by the human
intellect,
or by any known
principles
or
agencies;
incomprehensible;
as, it is
inconceivable
to us how the will acts in
producing
muscular
motion..
Voluntarily
::
Voluntarily
(adv.)
In a
voluntary
manner;
of one's own will;
spontaneously.
Fix
::
Fix (v. t.) To
render
(an
impression)
permanent
by
treating
with such
applications
as will make it
insensible
to the
action
of
light.
Involuntariness
::
Involuntariness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
involuntary;
unwillingness;
automatism.
Drap D'ete
::
Drap d'ete () A thin
woolen
fabric,
twilled
like
merino..
Willful
::
Willful
(a.) Of set
purpose;
self-determined;
voluntary;
as,
willful
murder..
Willock
::
Willock
(n.) The
puffin.
Testate
::
Testate
(n.) One who
leaves
a valid will at
death;
a
testate
person.
Flaw
::
Flaw (n.) A
defect;
a
fault;
as, a flaw in
reputation;
a flaw in a will, in a deed, or in a
statute..
Onagrarieous
::
Onagrarieous
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
resembling,
a
natural
order of
plants
(Onagraceae
or
Onagrarieae),
which
includes
the
fuchsia,
the
willow-herb
(Epilobium),
and the
evening
primrose
(/nothera)..
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