Inheritance

/ɪnˈhɛrɪtəns/ noun

Inheritance is money, property, or other things of value that you receive from someone after they die. It can also mean traits or qualities passed down from parents to children.

It comes from Latin “hereditare” (to inherit), related to “heres” (heir), through Old French “enheriter.” Over time, the word grew from legal property to include biological and cultural traits.

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