testate

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Having left a legally valid last will and testament (of one who has died)
{a} having made a will, leaving a will
To die leaving a valid Will Opposite of "intestate"
Having made and left a will; as, a person is said to die testate
Dying with a will
Making and leaving a valid will; an individual who dies without having made a will is said to have died intestate
A person, or the act of dying, with a Will
having made a valid will Contrast with intestate
A person who dies with a will is said to die testate, while a person who dies without a will is said to die in testate
Leaving a legally valid will at death See Intestate
To die with a valid will
Leaving a legally valid will at death
With a will Absence of such a document is "intestate "
One who dies with a valid Will
refers to dying with a will
A term signifying one who has made a valid Will
One who leaves a valid will at death; a testate person
a person who makes a will
One who has made a will or one who dies leaving a will
One who has died leaving a will or one who has made a will
Died leaving a will
Making and leaving a valid will; an individual who dies without having made a will has died intestate
having made a legally valid will before death
A person who dies with a will is said to die testate, while a person who dies without a will is said to die intestate
Having made or left a valid will
When a person dies leaving a will The estate or condition of leaving a will at death; "To die testate "
{s} of one who has died and left a valid will
Having made and left a valid will
died leaving a valid will
A person who dies leaving a valid will
{i} one who has made a valid will
- As an adjective, having made a valid will; as a noun, one, either a man or a woman, who has made a valid will
testate

    Hyphenation

    tes·tate

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ 'tes-"tAt, -t&t ] (adjective.) 15th century. Middle English, from Latin testatus, past participle of testari to make a will.
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