Similar words: codify, crocodile, crocodile tears, modicum, domicile, episodic, periodical, spasmodic. Meaning: ['kɒdɪsɪl] n. a supplement to a will; a testamentary instrument intended to alter an already executed will.
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1. She add a codicil to her will just before she die.
2. In the codicil she left the house and its contents to her nephew.
3. She added a codicil to her will just before she died.
4. At this juncture a codicil must be inserted.
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5. But with a telling codicil detailing in full what his compensation entitlement would be if he should happen to resign within six months.
6. Do not try to prepare a codicil without professional legal advice.
7. In spite of the furor the codicil caused, life went on much as before.
8. And in that codicil he acknowledges me.
9. This codicil contains numerous , and vitamins .
10. And Quentin added one personal codicil to the group oath.
11. This codicil also contains other nutrients some are as follows .
12. In codicil, keep your plans somewhat flexible so that you can change ships at the last minute.
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