Yes, it is possible for a testatrix to misspell her name on her will. However, it is important for the misspelled name to still clearly identify the testatrix to avoid any confusion or legal challenges regarding their identity and intention when executing the will.
The masculine form for testatrix is testator. A testator is a person who makes a will.
the antonym of misspell is spell
Try not to misspell the word misspell. Every word that you misspell will be held against you.
No, "testatrix" is not a masculine term; it refers specifically to a female who makes a will. The masculine equivalent is "testator." Both terms are derived from Latin, where "testatrix" denotes the female form, while "testator" is the male form.
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misspell
The past tense is misspelled.
The prefix in "misspell" is "mis-," which means "wrong" or "badly."
A woman who has made a legally valid will before death.