attestation

Etymology
From, from ;.

Noun

 * 1) A thing that serves to bear witness, confirm, or authenticate; validation, verification, documentation.
 * 2) A confirmation or authentication.
 * 3)  The process, performed by accountants or auditors, of providing independent opinion on published financial and other business information of a business, public agency, or other organization.
 * 4)  An appearance in print or otherwise recorded on a permanent medium.

Translations

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 * Spanish: atestación
 * Ukrainian: підтве́рдження


 * Bulgarian: ,
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 * Ukrainian: підтве́рдження


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 * Armenian: վկայվածություն,
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 * Finnish: attestaatio,
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 * Hungarian: adatolás,, , , , szöveghely, , , előfordulási hely
 * Icelandic:
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Etymology
, borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1) certificate
 * 2) testimonial
 * 3) statement
 * 4) declaration
 * 5)  affidavit
 * 1)  affidavit