inofficious will
noun Law.
a will inconsistent with the moral duty and natural affection of the testator, especially one denying the legitimate heirs the portions of the estate to which they are legally entitled.
Also called
inofficious testament.
Compare
officious will.
Origin of inofficious will
First recorded in 1655–65
Words nearby inofficious will
inoculation,
inoculum,
inodorous,
inoffensive,
inofficious,
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inoperable,
inoperative,
inoperculate,
inopportune,
inordinate