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Will as in "drive" or "desire" = ratzon (רצון)
Will as in "last will & Testament = tsava'a (צוו××”)
Will as a nickname for William = Veel (ויל)

But if you are referring to the auxiliary verb that forms the future tense, that is done in Hebrew by conjugating verbs, and is not a separate word.

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Will as in "drive" or "desire" = ratzon (רצון)

Will as in "last will & Testament = tsava'a (צוואה)

Will as a nickname for William = Veel (ויל)

But if you are referring to the auxiliary verb that forms the future tense, that is done in Hebrew by conjugating verbs, and is not a separate word.

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The Greek word for "Willow" is "ιτιά".

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aravah (ערבה)

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