will-call

will-call

[n. wil-kawl; adj. wil-kawl]
noun
1.
an item of merchandise that is reserved for a customer, who takes possession of it when payments have been completed.
2.
a department in a store where such merchandise is held.
adjective
4.
of or pertaining to merchandise held in will-call or on the layaway plan.
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