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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Probate Registry N Brit LAW
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
registry [Brit ˈrɛdʒɪstri, Am ˈrɛdʒəstri] N
1. registry Brit (in church, university):
2. registry NAUT:
I. probate [Brit ˈprəʊbeɪt, Am ˈproʊˌbeɪt] N LAW
1. probate (process):
2. probate (document):
3. probate (probate copy of will):
II. probate [Brit ˈprəʊbeɪt, Am ˈproʊˌbeɪt] VB trans Am
probate will:
in the PONS Dictionary
I. probate [ˈprəʊbeɪt, Am ˈproʊ-] N no pl
1. probate LAW:
2. probate Aus FIN:
II. probate [ˈprəʊbeɪt, Am ˈproʊ-] VB trans Am
in the PONS Dictionary
registry <-ies> [ˈredʒ·ɪ·stri] N
I. probate [ˈproʊ·beɪt] N LAW
II. probate [ˈproʊ·beɪt] VB trans
Present
Iprobate
youprobate
he/she/itprobates
weprobate
youprobate
theyprobate
Past
Iprobated
youprobated
he/she/itprobated
weprobated
youprobated
theyprobated
Present Perfect
Ihaveprobated
youhaveprobated
he/she/ithasprobated
wehaveprobated
youhaveprobated
theyhaveprobated
Past Perfect
Ihadprobated
youhadprobated
he/she/ithadprobated
wehadprobated
youhadprobated
theyhadprobated
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
Many horses have white markings on their heads and legs, but registries consider excessive white to be undesirable.
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The registries are divided by county or subdivided within official state counties.
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In 1881, the port's registry logged 203 ship movements.
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It is not known who exactly built it as the earliest surviving record is a registry of marriages from 1569.
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There are no breeding registries, but an average herdsman can list his mares' predecessors from memory up to seven generations.
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