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It is not a word. It is two words: "it will". The "i" in "it" is not pronounced, and that is why there is an apostrophe there. You will quite frequently see the letter "t" with an apostrophe in front in Shakespeare, and it always means "it".

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It should be spelled 'twill. The apostrophe stands for the letter "i", so the expression means "it will".

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