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tes·ta·trix T0126000 (tĕ-stā′trĭks)n. pl. tes·ta·tri·ces (-trĭ-sēz′) A deceased woman who has left a legally valid will. [Latin, feminine of testātor, testator; see testator.]tes•ta•trix (tɛˈsteɪ trɪks) n., pl. tes•ta•tri•ces (tɛˈsteɪ trəˌsiz, ˌtɛs təˈtraɪ siz) a woman who makes a will, esp. one who has died leaving a valid will. [1585–95; < Late Latin testātrīx; see testator, -trix] usage: See -trix. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | testatrix - a female testatortestate, testator - a person who makes a will | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeetestatorTestatrix
testatrixn. female form of testator, although distinguishing between genders is falling out of fashion. (See: testator) TESTATRIX. A woman who makes a will or testament, is so called. testatrix
TestatorA person who writes and, if necessary, registers a will. The will states how and to whom the testator wants his/her property transferred after death. In addition to transferring property, the testator may specify how certain responsibilities are to be performed. For example, he/she may indicate who shall take care of the decedent's minor children, how they are to be educated, and so forth. Many advisers recommend writing a will to ensure that the testator's wishes are carried out. Rarely, a female testator is called a testatrix.testatrix
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