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- the legal statement oral or written, of a person's wishes concerning the disposal of his or her property after death; a will.
- the document containing this; a will.
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- a sage; an ascetic.
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- to incline or turn from a direct line or course; to slant.
- to be passed on to the other (as a blame, responsibility, etc.).
- to have a particular disposition or bent of mind, will, etc.
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- the plant Dolichos lablab ( = Lablab niger) of Papilionaceae family.
- its pod; flat bean.
- a variety of wheat.
- the act of winnowing grain.
- the act of prohibiting (something).
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- a man whose occupation is tending and herding cows; a cowherd.
- a man whose occupation is cooking; a cook.
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- a loose, oblong garment used by men to cover the upper part of the body or put just on the shoulder, over the outer garment.
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- any creeper or climbing plant; a climber.
- the earth.
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- to turn back or towards a side.
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- a fold of the skin.
- any of the three folds of the skin above the navel of a woman.
- a form of a moving ridge or swell on the surface of a water body, caused by the internal or external disturbance; a wave.
- the surging or progressing movement of a wave on the surface of water in the sea.
- a thin mark joining two points on the same plane; a line.
- a plucking of a string of a musical instrument, with a jerking movement.
- a regulated, oscillation of a musical note, to give a more aesthetic effect.
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- to increase (oneself) in size and develop toward maturity, as a plant or animal does by assimilating food.
- to spring up; to sprout.
- an emotion, as fear, anger, wonder, love, etc.) to occur, arise or develop.
- to cause to grow, develop.
- to become more.
- to cause to become more.
- to extend throughout or get diffused all over.
- to flourish; to succeed; to thrive; to prosper.
- to be fulfilled, carried out; to be accomplished.