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ex·ec·u·trix E0271300 (ĭg-zĕk′yə-trĭks′)n. pl. ex·ec·u·trix·es or ex·ec·u·tri·ces (-trī′sēz′) Law A woman appointed by a testator to execute the testator's will.executrix (ɪɡˈzɛkjʊtrɪks) n, pl executrices (ɪɡˌzɛkjʊˈtraɪsiːz) or executrixes (Law) law a female executor. Gender-neutral form: executor ex•ec•u•trix (ɪgˈzɛk yə trɪks) n., pl. ex•ec•u•tri•ces (ɪgˌzɛk yəˈtraɪ siz) ex•ec•u•trix•es. a woman named in a decedent's will to carry out the provisions of that will. [1350–1400; < Late Latin] usage: See -trix. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | executrix - a woman executorexecutor - a person appointed by a testator to carry out the terms of the will | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeexecutorExecutrixenUK Related to Executrix: probate, trusteeexecutrix(pl. executrices) n. Latin for female executor. However, the term executor is now unisex. EXECUTRIX, A woman who has been appointed by. will to execute such will or testament. See Executor. executrixenUK
Executor/ExecutrixA person who administers the estate of a deceased person. The executor (if male) or executrix (if female) is responsible for gathering all of the decedent's assets and giving them to the appropriate beneficiaries. He/she is often a family member or lawyer who is either appointed in the decedent's will or by a court. The executor/executrix has a fiduciary responsibility to act on behalf of the decedent and to fulfill, as closely as possible, the wishes set forth in the will. Persons under 18 and convicted felons cannot serve as executors.executrixAn older term meaning a female executor. executrixenUK Related to executrix: probate, trusteeWords related to executrixnoun a woman executorRelated Words |