Devise

Verb

 * 1)  To use one's intellect to plan or design (something).
 * 2)  To leave (property) in a will.

Noun

 * 1) the act of leaving real property in a will
 * 2) such a will, or a clause in such a will
 * 3) the real property left in such a will

Adverbs for Devise
ingeniously; carefully; cunningly; peculiarly; subtly; specially; grotesquely; elaborately; crudely;deviously; clumsily; conveniently; frugally; shrewdly; sufficiently;comfortably; artificially; effectively; symbolically; economically; curiously; automatically; scholastically;  hazardously; suitably; amazingly.

Synonyms for Devise
bequeath, will, arrange, make, contrive, plan, invent, prepare, concoct.

Antonyms for Devise
disarrange, muddle, fumble.

Thesaurus
add a codicil, arrange, assemble, assign, attested copy, beget, bequeath, bequeathal, bequest, bestow, blueprint, breed, bring forth, bring into being, build, calculate, call into being, cast, chart, codicil, cogitate, coin, collogue, collude, compose, compound, conceive, concert, concoct, connive, conspire, construct, contrive, convey, cook up, create, cut out, design, develop, discover, dispose of, dope out, draft, dream up, elaborate, engender, entail, erect, evolve, execute a will, extrude, fabricate, fashion, figure, forecast, forge, form, formulate, frame, fudge together, generate, get up, give, give being to, give rise to, hand down, hand on, hatch, hatch up, improvise, indite, inheritance, intend, intrigue, invent, lay plans, leave, legacy, legate, machinate, make, make a bequest, make a projection, make a will, make arrangements, make do with, make up, manufacture, mature, methodize, mint, mold, organize, originate, pass on, patch together, piece together, plan, plan ahead, prearrange, prefabricate, prepare, probate, procreate, produce, program, project, put together, put up, raise, rationalize, rear, run up, schedule, schematize, scheme, set up, shape, spawn, strike out, systematize, testament, think out, think up, transfer, transmit, vamp up, whomp up, will, will and bequeath, will to, work out, work up, write

Etymology
devisen:, devysen:, from devisare, frequentative of devidere.

Pronunciation




Verb

 * Bulgarian: измислям, изобретявам
 * Catalan:, copçar,  preveure
 * Danish:, , ,
 * Finnish:, , , kekata, masinoida
 * Hebrew: להגות


 * Irish:
 * Italian: ,
 * Latin:
 * Romanian:


 * Bulgarian: завещавам
 * Danish:


 * Finnish:
 * Hebrew: להוריש

Anagrams

 * sieved

Etymology
From deviser:.

Noun

 * 1) currency
 * 2) motto

Anagrams

 * dévies, évides, évidés, vidées