hereditary in English

adjective
1
(of a title, office, or right) conferred by or based on inheritance.
members of the ancient Polish aristocracy who had hereditary right to elect the king

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1. Pretentiousness is hereditary.

2. The disease is hereditary.

3. Depression is often hereditary.

4. Hereditary neurocutaneous Angiomata (403775003); Hereditary neurocutaneous vascular malformations (403775003) Modes of inheritance: Autosomal dominant inheritance

5. Is leukaemia hereditary disease or contagion?

6. In men, hair loss is hereditary.

7. 12 Some forms of deafness are hereditary.

8. A hereditary, metabolic Explanation of Albinoes

9. Some forms of deafness are hereditary.

10. Epilepsy is hereditary in her family.

11. He too had this hereditary peculiarity.

12. Butterfat content is a comparatively stable hereditary character

13. Hereditary factors may also contribute to obesity.

14. Have you ever heard of hereditary cerebral amyloid angiopathy?

15. 14 synonyms for Ancestral: inherited, hereditary, patriarchal, antecedent, forefatherly

16. Did any of these forms mutate into hereditary surnames?

17. Rousseau divided Aristocracies into natural, elective, and hereditary

18. She believes that hereditary peerages should be abolished.

19. Synonyms: inherited, hereditary, patriarchal, antecedent More Synonyms of Ancestral

20. Pretentiousness is hereditary. Just because they haven't found the gene yet...

21. Nomarchs were traditionally free from taxation and their positions became hereditary.

22. This hereditary defect, or sin, cannot be seen under a microscope.

23. Hemophilia: Hereditary Bleeding disorder caused by deficiency of a coagulation factor.

24. Ataxia-telangiectasia (AT) is a rarer type of hereditary Ataxia

25. The Ambo were originally ruled by hereditary kings who performed priestly functions

26. The possibility of a direct hereditary origin of intracranial aneurysms is considered.

27. Hereditary retinal degeneration is a well-known problem especially in Abyssinian cats.

28. The counts are hereditary rulers whose families have long and famous histories.

29. It is a recessive hereditary disease of Autosome to be deaf and dumb

30. This is the hereditary possession of the servants of Jehovah.” —Isaiah 54:17.

31. Subsequent clinical studies aimed to target this Achilles heel of hereditary tumor subtypes.

32. As to how instinct arose and became hereditary, “we are given no answer”

33. Insanity is hereditary you get it from your kids. Sam Levenson 

34. Crispr will probably be most useful for hereditary conditions, such as Huntington’s disease

35. The Fujiwara had become what historian George B. Sansom has called "hereditary dictators".

36. They had just begun to come out of a hereditary kind of slavery.

37. But the hereditary peers provide a ballast which distorts any pretence at representativeness.

38. It's learned, hieratic, almost classical music, made by players from an hereditary elite.

39. When not hereditary, bunions may be caused by tight-fitting or high-heeled shoes.

40. Objective To study the gene mutation and clinical characteristics of hereditary spinocerebellar ataxia type

41. Charlie Cooke, "Tiq Slo" is Hereditary Chief of the Chumash.

42. According to Customary Law, the office of Chieftainship is hereditary passing from

43. Suffers from cold and wet and is OK with heat Hereditary anomalies?

44. That would outrage the Tories, who would lose their last hereditary peers.

45. To date, only pathogenic variants in RPS20 may be Convincedly linked to hereditary CRC

46. Some tribes had no hereditary chiefs and were directly governed by the tribal councils.

47. Objective : To study the possible relationship between mitochondrial DNA point mutations and hereditary ataxia.

48. Most of the hereditary element has gone, and more life peers will be created.

49. Baronet, British hereditary dignity, first created by King James I of England in May 1611

50. Members of the House of Lords sat by virtue of birth, holding hereditary peerages. Sentencedict.com