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What is the noun for testate?

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testament
  1. (law) A solemn, authentic instrument in writing, by which a person declares his or her will as to disposal of his or her inheritance (estate and effects) after his or her death, benefiting specified heir(s).
  2. One of the two parts to the scriptures of the Christian religion: the New Testament, considered by Christians to be a continuation of the Hebrew scriptures, and the Hebrew scriptures themselves, which they refer to as the Old Testament.
  3. A tangible proof or tribute. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
  4. A credo, expression of conviction
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  6. Examples:
    1. “The whole event was a testament to how popular snooker remains.”
      “Fortunately for the world, his work will live on as a testament to his greatness.”
      “Therein lies their political testament of 1909 and their legacy to subsequent generations.”
testimonial
  1. A statement, especially one given under oath; testimony
  2. A written recommendation of someone's worth or character
  3. A tribute given in appreciation of someone's service etc.
  4. (soccer) A match played in tribute to a particular player (who sometimes receives a proportion of the gate money).
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  6. Examples:
    1. “The number of visits to Susan's web site was a testimonial to how many caring friends she had and their interest in her well being.”
      “Having come upon the work at this later date, Buchanan decided to publish it as a testimonial to his own affection for the King to whom he had been a tutor.”
      “If you're asking for a testimonial to her character as a mother and as a hard-working local member, I'd be very happy to provide one.”
testimony
  1. (law) statements made by a witness in court.
  2. An account of first-hand experience.
  3. (religion) In a church service, a personal account, such as of one's conversion.
  4. Witness; evidence; proof of some fact.
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  6. Examples:
    1. “The criticisms of his testimony and the points derived from the documentation are not, in my view, of sufficient force to cause me to reject that evidence.”
      “Campaigners said all three breakthroughs were testimony to Scotland's position in the forefront of international cancer research.”
      “The pictures of Gandhi, created with dots and stencil print, stand testimony to the artistic acumen of these students.”
testilying
  1. (US, informal) The act of a police officer giving false testimony.
testification
  1. The act of testifying, or giving testimony or evidence.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Cobham's testification against him before them, and since, hath been largely discoursed.”
      “An eloquence to expose the qualities they possess, is the testification in the promise of their excellence.”
      “And, in testification of my sincerity in saying this, I shall make the following offer.”
testacy
  1. (law) the condition of being testate; of having left a valid will at one's death
  2. Examples:
    1. “All questions of testacy or intestacy belong to the judge of the domicile.”
      “Nevertheless, significant interarea differences in patterns of rights creation or in the distribution of property will not be reducible to differences in rates of testacy.”
testifiee
  1. A person testified against (by a testifier)
testamentation
  1. The act or power of giving by testament, or will.
testifier
  1. One who testifies; a witness.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The testifier appears to evince an inapposite glee as she harangues the person's character.”
      “The second testifier was a wood-sawyer, who had occasion to spend a night in the house belonging to the farm.”
      “Almost since the day he got saved, he has been a preacher, a gospel singer, a testifier.”
testimonie
  1. Obsolete spelling of testimony
testate
  1. (law) one who has left a valid will and testament
testificator
  1. (obsolete) A testifier.
  2. Examples:
    1. “A testificator was the 18th century term for witness, adapted, as is our modern word testify from the Latin testiculus.”
testifications
testificators
  1. plural of testificator
testimonials
  1. plural of testimonial
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The next step was to retool the company's promotional materials, adding the new logo and testimonials from customers in different industries.”
      “This page may contain letters of recommendation or testimonials that your clients have written for you.”
      “Relying on testimonials by interested parties is unreasonable, even if the testimonial is couched in terms of scientific data.”
testaments
  1. plural of testament
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The manual, launched on 22 February, will help in writing wills and testaments.”
      “Among other material now available online is Scotland's statutory registers of births, deaths and marriages along with wills and testaments.”
      “Equally impressive are her empowering lyrics, which, at their best, are testaments to personal battles won.”
testifiees
  1. plural of testifiee
testifiers
testimonies
  1. plural of testimony
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The ensuing altercations and hilarious testimonies provided an exciting two hours!”
      “Consider the testimonies of the witnesses and their performance under cross-examination.”
      “A criminal court has been hearing testimonies, according to an interrogator at the bureau.”
testates
  1. plural of testate
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