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uncupative

 

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Uncupative

Definition:

Adjective

1. Not put into writing or legally documented; spoken or verbal.

2. Relating to or done by word of mouth rather than written agreement.

3. Pertaining to a verbal will or testament.

4. Existing only as an oral tradition; transmitted orally.

Example sentences:

1. The uncupative agreement was not legally binding since it was not written down.

2. Their uncupative agreement was made verbally, as they never put it in writing.

3. The uncupative will of the deceased caused complications, as there was no written documentation to prove its authenticity.

4. The tribe's uncupative history has been passed down through generations by word of mouth.

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