1 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.
2 money, land, or possessions received from someone after the person has died
3 the money, property, or assets that someone receives from a person who has died:
spend/invest your inheritance She invested her inheritance in setting up her own financial consultancy business.
The hierarchical graph schema suppor ts multiple inheritances of graph entities.
A semantics of multiple inheritances.
One of the inheritances of the past is the idea that people are living in council accommodation at £1 or £2 a week.
We boast about it as one of the great inheritances of this country.
I certainly think that there are more productive ways in politics than constantly blaming each other about inheritances.
All this surely is to rob the young of one of their richest moral inheritances from the past.
The countryside is one of our most precious inheritances.
They include a variety of minor items, such as gifts, payments in connection with inheritances, purchase of private property and funds of emigrants.
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