disentailment
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disentailment — n. act of releasing an estate from entail (Law) … English contemporary dictionary
disentailment — noun Law the action of freeing property from entail. Derivatives disentail verb … English new terms dictionary
disentailment — dis·entailment … English syllables
disentailment — noun see disentail II … Useful english dictionary
disentail — disentailment, n. /dis en tayl /, v.t. Law. to free (an estate) from entail. [1635 45; DIS 1 + ENTAIL] * * * … Universalium
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