Estate (noun)

  1. All of one's assets and liabilities, considered as a whole.
  2. A piece of landed property, especially one of large extent with an imposing mansion on it.
  3. All the property and assets of a person at the time of their death.

Origin:

From old french estat, from latin status "condition, rank, position".

Examples:

  1. He inherited a large estate from his grandfather.
  2. The estate was put up for sale.
  3. He had to settle his father's estate.
  4. The estate includes a mansion and several outbuildings.
  5. He left his entire estate to charity.
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