testator
noun/ˈtɛˌsteɪ.tɚ/US/tɛsˈteɪ.tɚ/
Etymology
From Latin testator (“one who makes a will, in Late Latin also one who bears witness”), from testari (“to bear witness, make a will”). See testament.
Definitions
One who makes or has made a legally valid will.
The neighborhood
- antonymintestate
Vish — recursive loop
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