Definition of administratrix in English:
 administratrix
nounPlural administratrixes, Plural administratrices ədˌmɪnɪˈstreɪtrɪksədˈmɪnəˌstreɪtrɪks
Law A female administrator of an estate.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  He subsequently died and his mother continued his proceedings for medical negligence as administratrix of his estate.
 -  The administratrix testified about gifts made or not made by John to his children before his death as follows.
 -  We do, however, think that the particular case of the widow / administratrix illustrates a potential defect in the current law and that it should be remedied.
 -  The three sons of Mr Lionel Smith, whose administratrix is the respondent, were the beneficiaries.
 -  The administratrices had not obtained a grant of administration by the time the action started.
 
Origin
  
Mid 16th century: Latin, feminine of administrator (see administrator).
   Definition of administratrix in US English:
 administratrix
nounədˈminəˌstrātriksədˈmɪnəˌstreɪtrɪks
Law A female administrator of an estate.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  The three sons of Mr Lionel Smith, whose administratrix is the respondent, were the beneficiaries.
 -  He subsequently died and his mother continued his proceedings for medical negligence as administratrix of his estate.
 -  We do, however, think that the particular case of the widow / administratrix illustrates a potential defect in the current law and that it should be remedied.
 -  The administratrices had not obtained a grant of administration by the time the action started.
 -  The administratrix testified about gifts made or not made by John to his children before his death as follows.
 
Origin
  
Mid 16th century: Latin, feminine of administrator (see administrator).