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devise

de·vise [ di vz ]


transitive verb  (past and past participle de·vised, present participle de·vis·ing, 3rd person present singular de·vis·es)
Definition:
 
1. think something up: to conceive of the idea for something and figure out how it will work

2. pass on property: to pass on property through a will



noun  (plural de·vis·es)
Definition:
 
1. clause bequeathing property: a clause in a will stating that an item of property is to be given to somebody or something

2. law bequeathing of property: the bequeathing of an item of property

3. law something bequeathed: an item of property bequeathed through a will

[13th century. < French deviser "divide, order, form a plan" < Latin dividere (see divide)]

de·vis·a·ble adjective
de·vis·er noun
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