Synonym: birthright, heredity. Similar words: a stage, cottage, hostage, inherit, shortage, percentage, advantage, criteria. Meaning: ['herɪtɪdʒ] n. 1. practices that are handed down from the past by tradition 2. any attribute or immaterial possession that is inherited from ancestors 3. that which is inherited; a title or property or estate that passes by law to the heir on the death of the owner 4. hereditary succession to a title or an office or property.
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(61) The cash will be decided on by a special committee from the Department of National Heritage.
(62) The two countries share an overlapping cultural heritage, yet in many ways the tension between them is more impressive.
(63) As far as styling goes Lakewood are obviously borrowing heavily from the Martin heritage, since in outline these are millimetre-perfect dreadnought copies.
(64) Land-based organisms carry their watery heritage with them, locked inside their cells.
(65) Straight away, Barrington filed an application for a Heritage Fund acquisition grant.
(66) Then it emerged that the Heritage Secretary and his family enjoyed two other luxury holidays courtesy of Middle East friends.
(67) Beldock takes her place behind a microphone during morning assembly and surveys 1, 200 faces whose heritage spans six continents.
(68) Unlike these cities, Dublin is thought of first and foremost for its literary heritage, rather than for its art.
(69) These beautiful new books, filled with morals and happy endings, help us hold on to our storytelling heritage.
(70) Meanwhile the owners or their descendants champ impatiently to recover and lovingly restore what is left of the family heritage.
(71) To them, she appeared an interfering busybody, a pushy incomer meddling with their heritage.
(72) As mystery, it becomes a unique cultural heritage unavailable to foreigners.
(73) Much of our political life is founded upon assumptions grounded in our monarchist heritage.
(74) We applied for a grant from the National Heritage Memorial Fund on the basis that its support alone could save the church.
(75) Many heritage establishments will be cooperative provided the matter is discussed in advance.
(76) They are reclaiming a heritage, their own heritage, which has been historically demeaned through cartoon characters and national stereotypes.
(77) They viewed Daley as being closer to the new element than to his political and cultural heritage namely, them.
(78) Swahili's cultural heritage was by no means the cultural heritage of all.
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(79) What makes them different is their talent and their skills, without which our civilization would lose a priceless artistic heritage.
(80) Nearby is the Heritage Museum of local history and the Wildfowl Trust bird sanctuary.
(81) The growth and support for the heritage language programme within a decade has been remarkable.
(82) Male speaker It's taking away part of our national heritage.
(83) A special collection of local memorabilia offer a fascinating insight into Nottingham's industrial heritage.
(84) Supporters like Jim Cummins maintain that heritage language teaching is an important step in helping immigrant students realize their potential.
(85) The second Tuesday of every month offers free admission. 4700 Western Heritage Way.
(86) We Chinese have a great cultural heritage.
(87) Historical dross or the nation's heritage?
(88) Janet Lumb, artistic director, Montreal Asian Heritage Festival.
(89) The highland game is part of Scotland's cultural heritage.
(90) Mysticism is a vital part of the Christian heritage.
More similar words: a stage, cottage, hostage, inherit, shortage, percentage, advantage, criteria, at this stage, meritocracy, menagerie, take advantage of, tag, antagonist, vital, guitar, capita, fight against, write, capital, Italian, vitamin, habitat, digital, critic, ritual, military, hesitate, suitable, hospital.