Meaning & Definition of word "Hereditary"

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    Hereditary

    /həˈrɛd.ɪ.tɛr.i/

    adjective:

    • 1. Passing or capable of passing naturally from parent to offspring.
      • Example: Some diseases are hereditary, meaning they can be passed down through families.
    • 2. Derived from one's ancestors; having certain traits or characteristics inherited from previous generations.
      • Example: He has a hereditary penchant for music, as many family members were musicians.
    • 3. Relating to or denoting a title, office, or right that is passed down through family lineage.
      • Example: The title of duke is hereditary, passed down from father to son.
    • 4. Involving inheritance in terms of rights, privileges, or property.
      • Example: She claimed her hereditary rights to the family estate.

    Etymology

    From Middle French 'héréditaire', derived from Latin 'hereditarius'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    hereditary influence:

    The impact of inherited traits on an individual's characteristics.

    hereditary disease:

    A condition passed down from parents to children.

    hereditary monarchy:

    A form of government where the position of monarch is passed down through family lines.

    Related Words

    inheritance:

    The process by which property, titles, debts, rights, and obligations are passed down to heirs.

    lineage:

    Direct descent from an ancestor; ancestry or pedigree.

    genealogy:

    The study and tracing of lines of descent or development.

    Slang Meanings of hereditary