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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(121) Djamaa el - Fna Square is situated medina of Marrakesh, included on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
(122) Tullow and Heritage control three oil blocks that cover the Ugandan side of Lake Albert, but the explorers lack the resources to develop the project alone.
(123) All of our cultural heritage which is useful should be inherited, but in a critical way.
(124) Pentium processors trace their heritage all the way back to the original Intel 8088 CPU used in the original IBM-PC in 1981.
(125) For we know that our patchwork heritage a strength, a weakness.
(126) They crush Your people, O Lord, And afflict Your heritage.
(127) Foul-smelling skunk cabbage bloom along the Quinault River in Washington's Hoh River Valley temperate rain forest. The Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
(128) Lahore as an ancient historic city with a rich and varied heritage.
(129) The Wall was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987.
(130) There are a lot of adjacency relations in the natural heritage.
(131) It's useful to be reminded, amid all the nods to history and perdurable heritage, that this was, at one level, a party for close to two thousand socially ambitious people.
(132) In 1993 UNESCO acknowledged the Complex of Monuments of Hue as a World Cultural Heritage Site.
(133) Also under construction is " Atlanta Heritage Row ", a 4,000 - square - foot pavilion about the city's past.
(134) Mr. Tung lives up to his distinguished heritage - a man of both literary and military talents. ".
(135) We are re - discovering China's incomparably rich cultural heritage, as well as its immense economic potential.
(136) Grandma and grandpa passed away the meager heritage and left me.
(137) Inset in the paneling are 260 rare miniatures of Indo - Persian heritage.
(138) Peter Wetherell, of the Mayfair agents Wetherell,[http://sentencedict.com/heritage.html] argues that this change to corporate use saved the district's heritage stock.
(139) Peerless Chinese Kung fu is a unique material culture heritage.
(140) Yangcheng pig iron metallurgy process has been identified as a national intangible cultural heritage.
(141) We should stick to and develop the heritage of persistency.
(142) The World Heritage Site of Greenwich will host Equestrian events and the Modern Pentathlon.
(143) His moderately compact and well furred body, erect ears and brush tail suggest his Northern heritage.
(144) During Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we remember the challenges and celebrate the achievements that define our history.
(145) Deeply influenced by the Southern heritage, Quentin imagines himself to be a chevalier.
(146) But China's modern face hides a heritage of conflict and Confucian style spirituality, the perfect breeding ground for martial arts.
(147) Lithuania's capital city Vilnius was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994.
(148) Face of new opportunities, we will develop, heritage and play a standard-bearer of silk culture, make our unremitting efforts to carry the Chinese silk culture forward.
(149) He persistently asserted his right to a share in the heritage.
(150) It is thought that this final move marked the completion of the conquest of his 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.