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bequeathal

noun as in bequest

noun as in patrimony

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Example Sentences

He added the bequeathal to his brother in 2020, and those to Fascia and Dell’Ultri in January, when he was hospitalized for tests.

She kept an ever-changing bequeathal list for her possessions, and stuck labels on everything showing who should get what.

That verdict is based on hearsay from contemporaries, Marić’s early academic success and Einstein’s bequeathal of his 1921 Nobel prize money to her as part of the divorce settlement.

From Nature

After much debate in the media about the morality of accepting a gift of looted art, the museum decided to take the bequeathal, provided nothing was contested by a past owner.

From Salon

Each university that accepts donations has an anatomy bequeathal officer, except for London universities which share a central contact point.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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