Nuncupative


[nuhng-kyuh-pey-tiv, nuhng-kyoo-puh-tiv] /ˈnʌŋ kyəˌpeɪ tɪv, nʌŋˈkyu pə tɪv/

adjective
1.
(especially of a will) oral; not written.
/ˈnʌŋkjʊˌpeɪtɪv; nʌŋˈkjuːpətɪv/
adjective
1.
(of a will) declared orally by the testator and later written down

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