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INNATE |
Inherited |
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ANCESTRAL |
Inherited |
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GENETIC |
Inherited |
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BIRTHRIGHT |
Inherited privilege |
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HEIRLOOM |
Inherited object |
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HERITAGE |
Inherited lot |
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GENS |
Inherited character unit |
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HEIRLOOMS |
Inherited Through Family |
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GENES |
Inherited Character Units |
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GENE |
Inherited character unit |
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HEREDITABLE |
Capable of being inherited. See Inheritable. |
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GENETICS |
What is the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics? |
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HERITABLE |
Capable of being inherited or of passing by inheritance;
inheritable. |
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INHERITABLE |
Capable of being inherited; transmissible or
descendible; as, an inheritable estate or title. |
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PATRIMONIAL |
Of or pertaining to a patrimony; inherited from
ancestors; as, a patrimonial estate. |
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SECUNDO-GENITURE |
A right of inheritance belonging to a second son;
a property or possession so inherited. |
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BIRTH |
The condition to which a person is born; natural state or
position; inherited disposition or tendency. |
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PATRIMONY |
A right or estate inherited from one's father; or, in a
larger sense, from any ancestor. |
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SUCCESSIVE |
Having or giving the right of succeeding to an
inheritance; inherited by succession; hereditary; as, a successive
title; a successive empire. |
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HEREDITAMENT |
Any species of property that may be inherited; lands,
tenements, anything corporeal or incorporeal, real, personal, or mixed,
that may descend to an heir. |
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NOBILITY |
The state of being of high rank or noble birth; patrician
dignity; antiquity of family; distinction by rank, station, or title,
whether inherited or conferred. |
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CRETINISM |
A condition of endemic or inherited idiocy, accompanied
by physical degeneracy and deformity (usually with goiter), frequent in
certain mountain valleys, esp. of the Alps. |
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INHERITANCE |
That which is or may be inherited; that which is
derived by an heir from an ancestor or other person; a heritage; a
possession which passes by descent. |
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CONSTITUTION |
The aggregate of all one's inherited physical
qualities; the aggregate of the vital powers of an individual, with
reference to ability to endur... |
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ABUSE |
... put to
a bad use; to use for a wrong purpose or end; to pervert; as, to abuse
inherited gold; to make an excessive use of; as, to abuse one's
... |