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  1. Inheritance, the devolution of property on an heir or heirs upon the death of the owner. The term inheritance also designates the property itself. In modern society, the process is regulated in minute detail by law. Read more about the law of inheritance in this article.

  2. Inheritance is the common term for property or any possession that comes to an heir: He received the farm as an inheritance from his parents. Heritage indicates something that is bequeathed to a subsequent generation by an individual or by society: our cultural heritage from Greece and Rome.

  3. Sep 21, 2023 · This article explains the inheritance rights of family members and loved ones: surviving spouses, ex-spouses, children, and grandchildren. State laws vary. Talk with an estate planning attorney in your state to understand how state inheritance laws may affect your estate plan.

  4. Dec 30, 2021 · An inheritance is property you receive from someone who dies. An inheritance can include money, life insurance policies, investment portfolios, retirement accounts, real estate, jewelry, fine art, and other assets.

  5. Inheritance is the way that genetic information is passed from a parent to a child. Members of the same biological family tend to have similar characteristics – including physical appearance and the likelihood of developing certain genetic conditions.

  6. inheritance noun [C usually singular, U] (QUALITY) a physical or mental characteristic inherited from your parents, or the process by which this happens: genetic inheritance. A particular gene is responsible for the inheritance of eye colour. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  7. [uncountable, countable] something from the past or from your family that affects the way you behave, look, etc. our cultural inheritance Physical characteristics are determined by genetic inheritance. See inheritance in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Check pronunciation: inheritance.

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