| Administration |
| The management of an estate of a deceased person by
an executor, the strictly corresponding term execution not being in
use. |
| Administrative |
| Pertaining to administration; administering;
executive; as, an administrative body, ability, or energy. |
| Administrator |
| One who administers affairs; one who directs,
manages, executes, or dispenses, whether in civil, judicial, political,
or ecclesiastical affairs; a manager. |
| Administrator |
| A man who manages or settles the estate of an
intestate, or of a testator when there is no competent executor; one to
whom the right of administration has been committed by competent
authority. |
| Administratorship |
| The position or office of an administrator. |
| Administratrix |
| A woman who administers; esp., one who administers
the estate of an intestate, or to whom letters of administration have
been granted; a female administrator. |
| Admirability |
| Admirableness. |
| Admirable |
| Fitted to excite wonder; wonderful; marvelous. |
| Admirable |
| Having qualities to excite wonder united with
approbation; deserving the highest praise; most excellent; -- used of
persons or things. |
| Admirableness |
| The quality of being admirable; wonderful
excellence. |