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That which is inherited
Answer for the clue "That which is inherited ", 8 letters:
heritage
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1200, "that which may be inherited," from Old French iritage , eritage , heritage , from heriter "inherit," from Late Latin hereditare , ultimately from Latin heres (genitive heredis ) "heir" (see heredity ).
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Heritage is a neighborhood located in Greenville, South Carolina . Located northwest of the city, it is home to the St. George Greek Orthodox Church and was once home to a dairy . The neighborhood was subdivided in 1909 and experienced peak construction ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES cultural heritage (= the ideas, customs etc that have existed among a group for a long time ) ▪ We want to preserve our cultural heritage and pass it on to our children. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE archaic ▪ ...
Usage examples of heritage.
Given his blue-blood heritage, the kid had expected to advance his military career with a few helpful nudges and memos directed to the appropriate commanding officers.
But for the moment there were no dugouts, only the African troops who melted away under fire like multicolored wax dolls, and each day hundreds of new orphans, Arab and French, awakened in every corner of Algeria, sons and daughters without fathers who would now have to learn to live without guidance and without heritage.
Would you have us abandon our great hopes, crawl back to the cluster, embrace our fatal allomorphic heritage, and go down to extinction as we exhaust the balance of our dwindling resources?
I wondered how many of the aliens were illicit sharers in the human genetic heritage, freed from the allomorphism that had limited their racial progress.
His coppery skin and high cheekbones bespoke the Amerind heritage he was likewise heir to, and the sea breezes lifted his long black hair back from his well-muscled shoulders.
It shone on the high cheekbones that hinted at Amerind heritage, on the delicate features almost eclipsed by those protruding structures.
We have a rich Anasazi heritage here in Colorado, and damned if I want a bunch of profiteers and looters to be capitalizing on it.
Her cheekbones were high and flat and just beginning to take on that bronze tint he had noticed during previous summers, all gifts of her Aleut heritage, although the high bridge of her nose was all Anglo and the jut of her chin as Athabascan as it got.
The blacks had been torn from their land and culture, forced into a situation where the heritage of language, dress, custom, family relations, was bit by bit obliterated except for the remnants that blacks could hold on to by sheer, extraordinary persistence.
They might well put it away, but it became as much a part of Delaney heritage as the bogwood clock.
Flies gathered around him in swarms, covering every part of his body, and he repeatedly had to remind himself of his Brahminical heritage which forbade him from swatting the bothersome insects.
For the most part it is not light-skinned Mexicans of Spanish heritage who are coming to the United States, but rather the poorest and brownest, largely Indian - and this apparently suits an elite in Mexico City that does not wish to explain why the whiter people of Mexico are better off than those who are browner.
The heiress and her husband removed from his small patrimonial estate in Merionethshire, to her heritage in Caernarvonshire, and for a time the prophecy lay dormant.
It started life as an educational project by the Cardiganshire Heritage Foundation.
Shoshone heritage, I can pass for a Chicana if no one looks at me too critically.