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inherence


Meanings
  • the state or quality of belonging, of being a part of something

    - "The earth inheres all living beings."
    - "The student's mistakes are part of the inherent learning process."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with inherence
encircle , circle , swirl , twirl
Homophones
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  1. inheritance () : the act of inheriting something, or the quality of being something that can be inherited

  2. inheritance (Computing) : the process of passing on data or state from one generation of a program or system to the next


Variants
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inherence , inherences
Forms
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{"term"=>"inheritance", "lang"=>"", "description"=>"In its most general sense, inheritance refers to the passing down of something from one generation to the next. This can include, but is not limited to, the transmission of genetic traits, cultural practices and traditions, wealth and property, titles and honors, and knowledge and skills."}


Etymology
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from Latin 'in' meaning 'in' or 'on' and 'haere' meaning 'to cling' or 'to stick'; thus, 'inherere' meaning 'to cling' or 'to stick' to something


Related Concepts
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  1. descent: Descent refers to the lineage or family tree of an individual or group, tracing the transmission of genetic material, cultural practices and traditions, wealth and property, titles and honors, and knowledge and skills from one generation to the next.

  2. legacy: Legacy refers to the lasting impact, influence, or effect that an individual, group, organization, or culture has on the world, particularly in the areas of science, technology, art, literature, education, and social and political change.

  3. succession: Succession refers to the orderly transfer or replacement of one person, group, organization, or thing with another, usually as a result of the death, retirement, resignation, removal, or expiration of the previous one. Succession can occur in various contexts, including political, social, economic, religious, and cultural.


Culture
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[{"term"=>"inheritance", "lang"=>"", "description"=>"In many cultures, inheritance plays a significant role in the distribution of wealth, property, and resources among family members. The rules and customs governing inheritance vary widely from one culture to another, reflecting the unique social, economic, and political contexts in which they operate."}, {"term"=>"inheritance", "lang"=>"Literature", "description"=>"In literature, the theme of inheritance often serves as a powerful metaphor for the transmission of values, beliefs, and traditions from one generation to the next. Through the exploration of the complex dynamics and intricacies of the inheritance process, literature often sheds light on the deeper meaning and significance of inheritance in our lives and in our society as a whole."}]

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