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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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Tort
::
Tort (n.) Any civil wrong or
injury;
a
wrongful
act (not
involving
a
breach
of
contract)
for which an
action
will lie; a form of
action,
in some parts of the
United
States,
for a wrong or
injury..
Flagstone
::
Flagstone
(n.) A flat stone used in
paving,
or any rock which will split into such
stones.
See Flag, a
stone..
Wisp
::
Wisp (n.) A
Will-o'-the-wisp;
an ignis
fatuus.
Nestful
::
Nestful
(n.) As much or many as will fill a nest.
Swizzle
::
Swizzle
(v. t.) To
drink;
to
swill.
Heady
::
Heady (a.)
Willful;
rash;
precipitate;
hurried
on by will or
passion;
ungovernable.
Burnettize
::
Burnettize
(v. t.) To
subject
(wood,
fabrics,
etc.) to a
process
of
saturation
in a
solution
of
chloride
of zinc, to
prevent
decay;
-- a
process
invented
by Sir
William
Burnett..
Philanthropy
::
Philanthropy
(n.) Love to
mankind;
benevolence
toward
the whole human
family;
universal
good will;
desire
and
readiness
to do good to all men; --
opposed
to
misanthropy.
Precarious
::
Precarious
(a.)
Depending
on the will or
pleasure
of
another;
held by
courtesy;
liable
to be
changed
or lost at the
pleasure
of
another;
as,
precarious
privileges..
Wilfulness
::
Wilfulness
(n.) See
Willful,
Willfully,
and
Willfulness..
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..
Combine
::
Combine
(v. i.) In the game of
casino,
to play a card which will take two or more cards whose
aggregate
number
of pips
equals
those of the card
played..
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..
Grudgingness
::
Grudgingness
(n.) The state or
quality
of
grudging,
or of being full of
grudge
or
unwillingness..
Willow-weed
::
Willow-weed
(n.) A
European
species
of
loosestrife
(Lysimachia
vulgaris).
Devise
::
Devise
(n.)
Property
devised,
or given by
will..
Testamentary
::
Testamentary
(a.) Done,
appointed
by, or
founded
on, a
testament,
or will; as, a
testamentary
guardian
of a
minor,
who may be
appointed
by the will of a
father
to act in that
capacity
until the child
becomes
of age..
Demoniac
::
Demoniac
(n.) One of a sect of
Anabaptists
who
maintain
that the
demons
or
devils
will
finally
be
saved.
Self-willedness
::
Self-willedness
(n.)
Obstinacy.
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..
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