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Willis (ˈwɪlɪs) n1. (Biography) Norman (David). 1933–2014, British trade union leader; general secretary of the Trades Union Congress (1984–93)2. (Biography) Ted. Baron Willis of Chislehurst. 1918–92, British author. His works include the play Hot Summer Night (1959) and the novel Death May Surprise Us (1974)ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Willis - English physician who was a pioneer in the study of the brain (1621-1675)Thomas Willis | TranslationsWillis
Willis1. Norman (David). born 1933, British trade union leader; general secretary of the Trades Union Congress (1984--93) 2. Ted. Baron Willis of Chislehurst. 1918--92, British author. His works include the play Hot Summer Night (1959) and the novel Death May Surprise Us (1974) Willis
Wil·lis (wil'ĭs), Thomas, English physician, 1621-1675. See: Willis centrum nervosum, Willis cords, Willis pancreas, Willis paracusis, circle of Willis, accessorius willisii, chordae willisii. Willis Related to Willis: Willis TowerSynonyms for Willisnoun English physician who was a pioneer in the study of the brain (1621-1675)Synonyms |