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inofficious

 
Dictionary: in·of·fi·cious   (ĭn'ə-fĭsh'əs) pronunciation

adj. Law
Contrary to natural affection or moral duty. Used of a will in which the testator disinherits the rightful heirs with insufficient reason.

[Latin inofficiōsus, undutiful : in-, not; see in-1 + officiōsus, dutiful; see officious.]


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