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de⋅vi⋅sor

[di-vahy-zer]
–noun Law.
a person who makes a devise.

Origin:
1400–50; late ME (in general sense “one who devises”) < AF devisour (OF deviseur). See devise, -or 2
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de·vi·sor   (dĭ-vī'zər, děv'ĭ-zôr')   
n.   Law
One that makes a devise.
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