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- a clause in a will leaving something, especially real estate, to someone.
OriginMiddle English: the verb from Old French deviser, from Latin divis- ‘divided’, from the verb dividere (this sense being reflected in the original English sense of the verb); the noun is a variant of device (in the early sense ‘will, desire’). Devize Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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