by a will of a person

  • 101person-hour — /ˈpɜsən aʊə/ (say persuhn owuh) noun an hour of work by one person, used in human resource management as a unit by which to measure the time a task will take. Usage: This term is a gender free alternative to man hour …

  • 102will-less — adjective a) Of a person, lacking volition, not exercising ones will b) Of an action, involuntary …

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  • 103will-o'-the-wisp — noun 1》 a phosphorescent light seen hovering or floating at night on marshy ground, thought to result from the combustion of natural gases. 2》 a person or thing that is difficult or impossible to reach or catch. Origin C17: orig. as Will with the …

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  • 104will-o'-the-wisp — [[t]ˈwɪl ə ðəˈwɪsp[/t]] n. 1) ignis fatuus 1) 2) anything that deludes or misleads by luring on; an elusive thing or person • Etymology: 1600–10; orig. Will (i.e., William) with the wisp …

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  • 105will — A legal document in which a person states what is to be done with his or her property after death, who is to carry out the terms of the will, and who is to care for any minor children …

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  • 106will-o'-the-wisp — n. 1 a phosphorescent light seen on marshy ground, perhaps resulting from the combustion of gases. 2 an elusive person. 3 a delusive hope or plan. Etymology: orig. Will with the wisp: wisp = handful of (lighted) hay etc …

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  • 107Will Lipatow — Wil Wladimirowitsch Lipatow (* 10. April 1927 in Tschita; † 1. Mai 1979 in Moskau) war ein russischer Schriftsteller. Leben Er studierte am Staatlichen Pädagogischen Institut in Tomsk. Im Anschluss an sein Studium war er acht Jahre lang als… …

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  • 108will — wịll Präsens, 1. und 3. Person Sg; ↑wollen …

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  • 109person, human —    This term (from the Latin persona, meaning human being or character in a play or mask ) refers to ahuman individual created in the image and likeness of God; in virtue of their reason and will, human persons are capable of either turning to… …

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  • 110will the real - please stand up — informal used rhetorically to indicate that the specified person should clarify their position or reveal their true character he was so different from the unhappy man of a week ago would the real Jack Lawrence please stand up? …

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