Definitionadj. inherited or inheritable by established rules
Last update: July 11, 2015
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She inherited her ancestral property. [Please select]
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Ancestral estate was 'strictly tied to the family. [Please select]
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And they preferred hunger and famine to the desecration of the ancestral grave. [Please select]
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, 1877, and in Ancestral Chronological Record of the William White Family, 1607-1895, Concord, 1895. [Please select]
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How beautiful they stand, Amidst their tall ancestral trees, O'er all the pleasant land.' [Please select]
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It is not necessary to take this modification as the ancestral condition in tetrapods, of course. [Please select]
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Thorsten Vikingsson died also, and Frithiof became lord of his ancestral home of Framnäs. [Please select]
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Neither the home nor the school should play upon these ancestral fears. [Please select]
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The Stelis preserves the ancestral characteristics of the Anthidium; the Coelioxys-bee recalls the Leaf-cutter. [Please select]
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For five minutes more he strode wearily over the side-path by the box hedge which set aside his ancestral acres from the public highway. [Please select]
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Again and again he styled himself "a peer of France;" and he and his family made frequent allusions to the knights and bishops and counselors of state with whom he claimed an ancestral relation. [Please select]
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