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devising
de·vise D0181300 (dĭ-vīz′)tr.v. de·vised, de·vis·ing, de·vis·es 1. To form, plan, or arrange in the mind; design or contrive: devised a new system for handling mail orders.2. Law To transmit or give (real property) by will.3. Archaic To suppose; imagine.n. Law 1. a. The act of transmitting or giving real property by will.b. The property or lands so transmitted or given.2. A will or clause in a will transmitting or giving real property. [Middle English devisen, from Old French deviser, from Vulgar Latin *dēvīsāre, from Latin *dīvīsāre, frequentative of dīvidere, to divide; see divide.] de·vis′a·ble adj.de·vis′er n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | devising - the act that results in something coming to be; "the devising of plans"; "the fashioning of pots and pans"; "the making of measurements"; "it was already in the making"fashioning, makingproduction - the act or process of producing something; "Shakespeare's production of poetry was enormous"; "the production of white blood cells"cartography, mapmaking - the making of maps and chartsfilm making, movie making, moviemaking - the production of movies | EncyclopediaSeedevisedevising
Synonyms for devisingnoun the act that results in something coming to beSynonymsRelated Words- production
- cartography
- mapmaking
- film making
- movie making
- moviemaking
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