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executrix
[ ig-zek-yuh-triks ]
noun
, Law.
, plural ex·ec·u·tri·ces [ig-zek-y, uh, -, trahy, -seez], ex·ec·u·trix·es.
- a woman named in a decedent's will to carry out the provisions of that will.
executrix
/ ɪɡˈzɛkjʊtrɪks /
noun
- law a female executor Gender-neutral formexecutor
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Gender Note
See -trix.
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
It was a very young thing in the poor youth to make her executrix.
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He made his will two years ago, and left me sole executrix and mistress of every thing.
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My father had left Mr. Hardinge the executor, and my mother an executrix of his will, with survivorship.
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Mrs Cradock proceeds to revoke all former wills; and appoints her said daughter "Charlott Ffeilding" as her sole executrix.
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I am sure that the executrix will be most happy to forward such very judicious arrangements.
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