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Answer for the clue "A document attesting to the truth of certain stated facts ", 11 letters:
certificate

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
In computational complexity theory , a certificate (also called a witness ) is a string that certifies the answer to a computation, or certifies the membership of some string in a language. A certificate is often thought of as a solution path within a verification ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. present someone with a certificate authorize by certificate

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Certificate \Cer*tif"i*cate\, n. [F. certificat, fr. LL. certificatus made certain, p. p. of certificare. See tify .] A written testimony to the truth of any fact; as, certificate of good behavior. A written declaration legally authenticated. Trial by certificate ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A document containing a certified statement. 2 A document evidencing ownership or debt. 3 (context computing theory English) The information needed in order to verify a positive answer to a problem. vb. To supply with a certificate, especially following ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
early 15c., "action of certifying," from French certificat , from Medieval Latin certificatum "thing certified," noun use of neuter past participle of certificare (see certify ). Of documents, from mid-15c., especially a document which attests to someone's ...

Usage examples of certificate.

I had agreed the deal with Patrick Evans and checked the share ownership certificate, which showed him to be the sole owner, with sixty-four-sixty-fourths of the shares, I had pictures taken of the catamaran, some with the sails up, others of the saloon with the table laid, a vase of wild flowers and a large Balearic crayfish as the centrepiece.

I entreat him likewise to forward my certificate of baptism, the seal with the armorial bearings of my family, and a legal certificate of my birth to the French ambassador in Venice, who will send the whole to the duke, my father, my rights of primogeniture belonging, after my demise, to the prince, my brother.

You have seen his armorial bearings, his certificate of baptism, as well as what he wrote with his own hand.

And even more important, do not automatically click Yes in any dialog box that may indicate a security issue, such as an invalid, expired, or revoked digital certificate.

I said I would not sign a death certificate for one of our veteran dogs unless, after an extensive detraining program, the dog had proven incorrigible and a danger to civilian society.

He had no exams, no certificates and, after all his years in the Brothers, he could barely read and write.

Martian nitrogen isotopic signatures, with geochemical spectroscopic certificates.

Certificates of Merit, a lifetime supply of FunTwinks cereal, and checks for a thousand New Dollars each, by Hizzoner the Governor of Kansas.

Last month Hussein applied to the local religious council to receive a kashrut certificate for his restaurant Dallas .

Ambassador in Kinshasa, and a birth certificate more representative of the historical realities, shall we say?

I expect that you, like me and everybody else in the borough, will be cashing in your share certificate on Monday and pocketing the moolah, before getting on with the tarring and feathering.

This way we would be ready to move once the Court sent over to us a judicial decree that permitted the issuance of a nonphysical remains death certificate.

Can you imagine any mortgage company in America at that moment in time, refusing to accept a New York City nonphysical remains death certificate, or not granting a WTC-victim family a few months grace on a mortgage payment?

The priciest items in the display cases even came with a certificate of authenticity, signed by the artist or craftsman.

The young lovers, provided with the necessary certificates and accompanied by two witnesses, presented themselves before the Patriarch of Venice, who performed over them the marriage ceremony.