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heritance

[her-i-tns] / ˈhɛr ɪ tns /




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"The heritance of an acquired characteristic was no longer an unsupported theory," he said.

From Time Magazine Archive

The heritance of acquired malignant characteristics would thus be defeated before it could begin.

From Time Magazine Archive

For reasons of "in heritance and maternal feeling," un married WAC Sergeant Dorothy Libertini, 56, sought to adopt unmarried WAC Captain Frances Hagler, 35.

From Time Magazine Archive

Wouldst re-enact the Barmecide, And taunt our wretchedness With visioned feast, and song, and dance,— While, daily, our grim heritance Is famine and distress?

From The Baron's Yule Feast: A Christmas Rhyme by Cooper, Thomas

Fair is their fame, who make that mighty chorus,   And gentle is the heritance that comes to us to-day.

From Public Speaking by Winter, Irvah Lester