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Coexecutor
Coexecutor Co`ex*ec"u*tor, n.
A joint executor.
Coexecutrix
Coexecutrix Co`ex*ec"u*trix, n.
A joint executrix.
Executable
Executable Ex"e*cu`ta*ble, a.
Capable of being executed; feasible; as, an executable
project. [R.]
Executant
Executant Ex*ec"u*tant, n.
One who executes or performs; esp., a performer on a musical
instrument.
Great executants on the organ. --De Quincey.
ExecuterExecuter Ex"e*cu`ter, n.
One who performs or carries into effect. See Executor. Executioner
Executioner Ex`e*cu"tion*er, n.
1. One who executes; an executer. --Bacon.
2. One who puts to death in conformity to legal warrant, as a
hangman.
Executive
Executive Ex*ec"u*tive, n.
An impersonal title of the chief magistrate or officer who
administers the government, whether king, president, or
governor; the governing person or body.
Executively
Executively Ex*ec"u*tive*ly, adv.
In the way of executing or performing.
Executor de son tortTort Tort, n. [F., from LL. tortum, fr. L. tortus twisted,
crooked, p. p. of torqure to twist, bend. See Torture.]
1. Mischief; injury; calamity. [Obs.]
That had them long opprest with tort. --Spenser.
2. (Law) Any civil wrong or injury; a wrongful act (not
involving a breach of contract) for which an action will
lie; a form of action, in some parts of the United States,
for a wrong or injury.
Executor de son tort. See under Executor.
Tort feasor (Law), a wrongdoer; a trespasser. --Wharton. Executorial
Executorial Ex*ec`u*to"ri*al, a. [LL. executorialis.]
Of or pertaining to an executive.
Executorship
Executorship Ex*ec"u*tor*ship, n.
The office of an executor.
Executrix
Executrix Ex*ec"u*trix, n. [LL.] (Law)
A woman exercising the functions of an executor.
Malexecution
Malexecution Mal*ex`e*cu"tion, n. [Mal- + execution.]
Bad execution. --D. Webster.
Nonexecution
Nonexecution Non*ex`e*cu"tion, n.
Neglect or failure of execution; nonperformance.
Substituted executorSubstituted Sub"stit"uted, a.
1. Exchanged; put in the place of another.
2. (Chem.) Containing substitutions or replacements; having
been subjected to the process of substitution, or having
some of its parts replaced; as, alcohol is a substituted
water; methyl amine is a substituted ammonia.
Substituted executor (Law), an executor appointed to act in
place of one removed or resigned.
Meaning of Execut from wikipedia
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among the people, and sent all
their spoil to the king of Damascus", "
execut[ing]
judgment against Joash" and
leaving him
severely wounded.
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November 1579
Approbatioun of the
proceidingis of the
nobilmen that
execut the
kingis majesties commissioun at
Hammiltoun and Draffen. Not
public and...
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povestea neştiută a lui
Rogerio Ceni de România. "Eu
chiar nu mă gândesc unde
execut penalty-urile.
Atunci mă simt în
largul meu". liga2.prosport.ro Alin Bota...
- for the like 40 l.
Margaret his wife,
Nicholas Tey, and
Nicholas Poleyn,
execut. He was when he
lived steward. His overseers, John
Bishop of Hereford, Sir...
- 2013[dead link]
Walter D.
Broadnax (2000), 2001
Roger W.
Jones Award for
Execut - NRC (PDF),
Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
retrieved November 4, 2013 "External...
- (in Romanian) N. Sava, "Generalul
Dumitru Coroamă: 'Majestate, nu pot să
execut ordinul de a
trage în
tineretul țării!'", in Ceahlăul, July 19, 2014 Dieaconu...
- Negro—Misrepresentations Corrected—The Old Fanatic's Ruse—The Counsel—The
Order of
Execut[i]on".
Richmond Dispatch (Richmond, Virginia).
March 17, 1901. p. 3 – via...