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Definitionn. (law) any property that is considered by law or custom as inseparable from an inheritance is inherited with that inheritance
Last update: January 12, 2017
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Heirloom tomatoes sliced to do great feel lucky quot divided what then. [noun]
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Hand crafted by the oldest clockmakers in England, the Windsor will be an heirloom that will be valued by every generation. [noun]
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The clock stood in the private office of the noblewoman, and was so old as to have outlived its usefulness, and was simply kept as an heirloom. [noun]
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Finally it became an heirloom in a thriving Dutch family. [noun]
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My daughter, the family gardener, only plants heirloom produce from non-hybrid seeds. [Please select]
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She was in simple white, the point-lace on the frock an heirloom. [Please select]
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I would like to hand them down as an heirloom to my family. [Please select]
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"Quite an heirloom, in fact, my dear," the old lady chuckled. [Please select]
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