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will

[wɪl] n
gen. kommer
will [wɪl] v
gen. torde; vìlja
will [wɪl] adj.
law testaménte
 English thesaurus
will [wɪl] n
law last will and testament: one’s written decree of what will happen to all of his or her possessions upon death
will [wɪl] adj.
law A legal paper that says what a person wants to happen to his or her personal property after the person dies. A will can be changed or cancelled at any time before a person dies.
WILL [wɪl] abbr.
abbr. AM-580, FM-90.9, NPR; TV PBS, Urbana, Illinois
abbr., radio AM-580, FM-90.9, NPR, TV PBS, Urbana, Illinois
WiLL [wɪl] abbr.
abbr., el. wireless local loop
Will. abbr.
abbr. Willes' Common Pleas Reports
Will [wɪl] abbr.
abbr., avia. work item and inspection index
will
: 65 phrases in 11 subjects
Economics3
Figure of speech1
Finances5
General3
Industry1
Law40
Metallurgy3
Microsoft1
Patents2
Politics1
Procedural law5

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