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Definition of testa
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Testa (n.) The
external
hard or firm
covering
of many
invertebrate
animals.
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Confoundedly
::
Confoundedly
(adv.)
Extremely;
odiously;
detestable.
Suffrage
::
Suffrage
(n.)
Testimony;
attestation;
witness;
approval.
Execrate
::
Execrate
(v. t.) To
denounce
evil
against,
or to
imprecate
evil upon; to
curse;
to
protest
against
as
unholy
or
detestable;
hence,
to
detest
utterly;
to
abhor;
to
abominate..
Protestation
::
Protestation
(n.) The act of
making
a
protest;
a
public
avowal;
a
solemn
declaration,
especially
of
dissent..
Preterition
::
Preterition
(n.) The
omission
by a
testator
of some one of his heirs who is
entitled
to a
portion.
Octapla
::
Octapla
(sing.)
A
portion
of the Old
Testament
prepared
by
Origen
in the 3d
century,
containing
the
Hebrew
text and seven Greek
versions
of it,
arranged
in eight
parallel
columns..
Bequeath
::
Bequeath
(v. t.) To give or leave by will; to give by
testament;
-- said
especially
of
personal
property.
Bibliolatry
::
Bibliolatry
(n.) Book
worship,
esp. of the
Bible;
--
applied
by Roman
Catholic
divines
to the
exaltation
of the
authority
of the Bible over that of the pope or the
church,
and by
Protestants
to an
excessive
regard
to the
letter
of the
Scriptures..
Protestator
::
Protestator
(n.) One who makes
protestation;
a
protester.
Testatrix
::
Testatrix
(n.) A woman who makes and
leaves
a will at
death;
a
female
testator.
Intestable
::
Intestable
(a.) Not
capable
of
making
a will; not
legally
qualified
or
competent
to make a
testament.
Comprobation
::
Comprobation
(n.) Joint
attestation;
proof.
Outcry
::
Outcry
(n.) A
vehement
or loud cry; a cry of
distress,
alarm,
opposition,
or
detestation;
clamor..
Contender
::
Contender
(n.) One who
contends;
a
contestant.
Anagoge
::
Anagoge
(n.) The
spiritual
meaning
or
application;
esp. the
application
of the types and
allegories
of the Old
Testament
to
subjects
of the New.
Will
::
Will (n.) To give or
direct
the
disposal
of by
testament;
to
bequeath;
to
devise;
as, to will one's
estate
to a
child;
also, to order or
direct
by
testament;
as, he
willed
that his
nephew
should
have his
watch..
Damnable
::
Damnable
(a.)
Odious;
pernicious;
detestable.
Septuagint
::
Septuagint
(n.) A Greek
version
of the Old
Testament;
-- so
called
because
it was
believed
to be the work of
seventy
(or
rather
of
seventy-two)
translators.
Testamentary
::
Testamentary
(a.) Done,
appointed
by, or
founded
on, a
testament,
or will; as, a
testamentary
guardian
of a
minor,
who may be
appointed
by the will of a
father
to act in that
capacity
until the child
becomes
of age..
Testamentation
::
Testamentation
(n.) The act or power of
giving
by
testament,
or
will..
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