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Definition of testimony
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Testimony
(n.)
Witness;
evidence;
proof of some fact.
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Irrelavant
::
Irrelavant
(a.) Not
relevant;
not
applicable
or
pertinent;
not
bearing
upon or
serving
to
support;
foreign;
extraneous;
as,
testimony
or
arguments
irrelevant
to a
case..
Suffrage
::
Suffrage
(n.)
Testimony;
attestation;
witness;
approval.
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..
Testimony
::
Testimony
(n.)
Witness;
evidence;
proof of some fact.
Authority
::
Authority
(n.)
Testimony;
witness.
Amount
::
Amount
(n.) The
effect,
substance,
value,
significance,
or
result;
the sum; as, the
amount
of the
testimony
is
this..
Oral
::
Oral (a.)
Uttered
by the
mouth,
or in
words;
spoken,
not
written;
verbal;
as, oral
traditions;
oral
testimony;
oral law..
Except
::
Except
(v. i.) To take
exception;
to
object;
--
usually
followed
by to,
sometimes
by
against;
as, to
except
to a
witness
or his
testimony..
Examine
::
Examine
(v. t.) To
interrogate
as in a
judicial
proceeding;
to try or test by
question;
as, to
examine
a
witness
in order to
elicit
testimony,
a
student
to test his
qualifications,
a
bankrupt
touching
the state of his
property,
etc..
Apply
::
Apply (v. t.) To make use of,
declare,
or
pronounce,
as
suitable,
fitting,
or
relative;
as, to apply the
testimony
to the case; to apply an
epithet
to a
person..
Confirmation
::
Confirmation
(n.) That which
confirms;
that which gives new
strength
or
assurance;
as to a
statement
or
belief;
additional
evidence;
proof;
convincing
testimony.
Autoptical
::
Autoptical
(a.) Seen with one's own eyes;
belonging
to, or
connected
with,
personal
observation;
as,
autoptic
testimony
or
experience..
Mouth
::
Mouth (n.)
Speech;
language;
testimony.
Testimony
::
Testimony
(n.) The two
tables
of the law.
Witness
::
Witness
(v. i.)
Attestation
of a fact or an
event;
testimony.
Prove
::
Prove (v. t.) To
evince,
establish,
or
ascertain,
as
truth,
reality,
or fact, by
argument,
testimony,
or other
evidence..
Incorrectly
::
Incorrectly
(adv.)
Not
correctly;
inaccurately;
not
exactly;
as, a
writing
incorrectly
copied;
testimony
incorrectly
stated..
Documental
::
Documental
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
written
evidence;
documentary;
as,
documental
testimony..
Depose
::
Depose
(v. t.) To
testify
under oath; to bear
testimony
to; -- now
usually
said of
bearing
testimony
which is
officially
written
down for
future
use.
Testification
::
Testification
(n.) The act of
testifying,
or
giving
testimony
or
evidence;
as, a
direct
testification
of our
homage
to God..
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