Codicil Mnemonic
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codicil
codicil
/ˈkɒdɪsɪl/
Examples
- I'll leave a codicil in my will.
- The codicil was not signed by Margaret Hornibow.
- This was followed by a much shorter codicil.
- That caveat or codicil is part of my vote.
- A bitterly fought court case confirmed the codicil.
- A codicil to the foregoing has also been handed down.
- Her death is suspicious because afterward, a codicil to her will was discovered.
- Sir William Gull's will, with a codicil, was dated 27 November 1888.
- What I posted here is no more than a personal codicil.
- It is dated October 17, 1919, but there is a codicil dated March 2, 1924.
a supplement to a will; a testamentary instrument intended to alter an already executed will
noun
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"Codi + Sil. Code a seal for an add-on to the will."
"Cold + A Seal. A small addition to a will, as minor as a seal feeling cold."
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