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Definition of will
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Will (v. i.) To be
willing;
to be
inclined
or
disposed;
to be
pleased;
to wish; to
desire.
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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..
Rob
::
Rob (v. t.) To take the
property
of (any one) from his
person,
or in his
presence,
feloniously,
and
against
his will, by
violence
or by
putting
him in
fear..
Yardful
::
Yardful
(n.) As much as a yard will
contain;
enough
to fill a yard.
Coy
::
Coy (v. i.) To make
difficulty;
to be
unwilling.
Volt
::
Volt (n.) The unit of
electro-motive
force;
--
defined
by the
International
Electrical
Congress
in 1893 and by
United
States
Statute
as, that
electro-motive
force which
steadily
applied
to a
conductor
whose
resistance
is one ohm will
produce
a
current
of one
ampere.
It is
practically
equivalent
to / the
electro-motive
force of a
standard
Clark's
cell at a
temperature
of 15? C..
Testate
::
Testate
(n.) One who
leaves
a valid will at
death;
a
testate
person.
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..
Will
::
Will (n.) To give or
direct
the
disposal
of by
testament;
to
bequeath;
to
devise;
as, to will one's
estate
to a
child;
also, to order or
direct
by
testament;
as, he
willed
that his
nephew
should
have his
watch..
Neglect
::
Neglect
(v.)
Omission
of
proper
attention;
avoidance
or
disregard
of duty, from
heedlessness,
indifference,
or
willfulness;
failure
to do, use, or heed
anything;
culpable
disregard;
as,
neglect
of
business,
of
health,
of
economy..
Counttenance
::
Counttenance
(n.)
Approving
or
encouraging
aspect
of face;
hence,
favor,
good will,
support;
aid;
encouragement..
Future
::
Future
(v. i.) That is to be or come
hereafter;
that will exist at any time after the
present;
as, the next
moment
is
future,
to the
present..
Stomachic
::
Stomachful
(a.)
Willfully
obstinate;
stubborn;
perverse.
Make
::
Make (v. t.) To
execute
with the
requisite
formalities;
as, to make a bill, note, will, deed, etc..
Election
::
Election
(a.) Power of
choosing;
free will;
liberty
to
choose
or act.
Sanderling
::
Sanderling
(n.) A small gray and brown
sandpiper
(Calidris
arenaria)
very
common
on sandy
beaches
in
America,
Europe,
and Asia.
Called
also
curwillet,
sand lark,
stint,
and ruddy
plover..
Involuntary
::
Involuntary
(a.) Not
having
will or the power of
choice.
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.
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..
Witness
::
Witness
(v. i.) One who sees the
execution
of an
instrument,
and
subscribes
it for the
purpose
of
confirming
its
authenticity
by his
testimony;
one who
witnesses
a will, a deed, a
marriage,
or the
like..
Willingness
::
Willingness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
willing;
free
choice
or
consent
of the will;
freedom
from
reluctance;
readiness
of the mind to do or
forbear.
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