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Definition of testimony
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Testimony
(n.) Open
attestation;
profession.
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Support
::
Support
(v. t.) To
verify;
to make good; to
substantiate;
to
establish;
to
sustain;
as, the
testimony
is not
sufficient
to
support
the
charges;
the
evidence
will not
support
the
statements
or
allegations..
Testimonial
::
Testimonial
(a.) A
writing
or
certificate
which bears
testimony
in favor of one's
character,
good
conduct,
ability,
etc., or of the value of a
thing..
Write
::
Write (v. t.) To make known by
writing;
to
record;
to prove by one's own
written
testimony;
-- often used
reflexively.
Compurgator
::
Compurgator
(n.) One who bears
testimony
or
swears
to the
veracity
or
innocence
of
another.
See
Purgation;
also Wager of law, under
Wager..
Testimony
::
Testimony
(n.) The two
tables
of the law.
Compurgation
::
Compurgation
(v. t.)
Exculpation
by
testimony
to one's
veracity
or
innocence.
Certificate
::
Certificate
(n.) A
written
testimony
to the truth of any fact; as,
certificate
of good
behavior..
Belief
::
Belief
(n.)
Assent
to a
proposition
or
affirmation,
or the
acceptance
of a fact,
opinion,
or
assertion
as real or true,
without
immediate
personal
knowledge;
reliance
upon word or
testimony;
partial
or full
assurance
without
positive
knowledge
or
absolute
certainty;
persuasion;
conviction;
confidence;
as,
belief
of a
witness;
the
belief
of our
senses..
Testimony
::
Testimony
(v. t.) To
witness;
to
attest;
to prove by
testimony.
Accuracy
::
Accuracy
(n.) The state of being
accurate;
freedom
from
mistakes,
this
exemption
arising
from
carefulness;
exact
conformity
to
truth,
or to a rule or
model;
precision;
exactness;
nicety;
correctness;
as, the value of
testimony
depends
on its
accuracy..
Confirmation
::
Confirmation
(n.) That which
confirms;
that which gives new
strength
or
assurance;
as to a
statement
or
belief;
additional
evidence;
proof;
convincing
testimony.
Recital
::
Recital
(n.) The act of
reciting;
the
repetition
of the words of
another,
or of a
document;
rehearsal;
as, the
recital
of
testimony..
Record
::
Record
(v. t.)
Testimony;
witness;
attestation.
Semiproof
::
Semiproof
(n.) Half
proof;
evidence
from the
testimony
of a
single
witness.
Oral
::
Oral (a.)
Uttered
by the
mouth,
or in
words;
spoken,
not
written;
verbal;
as, oral
traditions;
oral
testimony;
oral law..
Show
::
Show (v. t.) To make
apparent
or
clear,
as by
evidence,
testimony,
or
reasoning;
to
prove;
to
explain;
also, to
manifest;
to
evince;
as, to show the truth of a
statement;
to show the
causes
of an
event..
Unimpeachable
::
Unimpeachable
(a.) Not
impeachable;
not to be
called
in
question;
exempt
from
liability
to
accusation;
free from
stain,
guilt,
or
fault;
irreproachable;
blameless;
as, an
unimpeachable
reputation;
unimpeachable
testimony..
Testimony
::
Testimony
(n.) A
solemn
declaration
or
affirmation
made for the
purpose
of
establishing
or
proving
some fact.
Attestation
::
Attestation
(n.) The act of
attesting;
testimony;
witness;
a
solemn
or
official
declaration,
verbal
or
written,
in
support
of a fact;
evidence.
The truth
appears
from the
attestation
of
witnesses,
or of the
proper
officer.
The
subscription
of a name to a
writing
as a
witness,
is an
attestation..
Incorrectly
::
Incorrectly
(adv.)
Not
correctly;
inaccurately;
not
exactly;
as, a
writing
incorrectly
copied;
testimony
incorrectly
stated..
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