codicil - Dictionary definition and meaning for word
codicil
Definition (noun) a supplement to a will; a testamentary instrument intended to alter an already executed will
Mnemonics (Memory Aids) for codicil
CODICIL (Sounds like KOTHI + SEAL)
Imagine a person getting an aalishaan KOTHI through a will. But unfortunately, due to some legal reasons, government has decided to SEAL THE KOTHI and ALTER the will against his favor.
codec + will -> a codec is used to improve or update an existing software.. thus a codec for a will is nothing but a codicil!!
codicil== a code in a will, code which is basically some organized instruction so codicil implies an instruction which is added to a will.
codi+cil....llr to KODI+KILL....thus kodi is writing a suplement to a will before its being killed
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