Definition of Nuncupative

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oral, spoken (usually of a will)
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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
(a.)
Publicly or solemnly declaratory.
  
(a.)
Oral; not written.
  
(a.)
Nominal; existing only in name.
  
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nuncupative
\nun*cu"pa*tive\ (?), a. [l. nuncupativus nominal: cf. f. nuncupatif.]
1. publicly or solemnly declaratory. [obs.]
2. nominal; existing only in name. [obs.]
3. oral; not written.
nuncupative
will or


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 nuncupative will 
Nuncupative Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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An oral will (or nuncupative will) is a will that has been delivered orally (that is, in speech) to  witnesses, as opposed to the usual form of wills, which is written and according to a proper format.

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