inheritable
inheritable
Definition
in·her·it·able (in her′it ə bəl)
adjective
- capable of inheriting; having the rights of an heir
- capable of being inherited
Etymology: ME enheritable < Anglo-Fr < OFr
inheritable
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- disease: Should embryo screening help parents prevent passing on a wider range of inheritable diseases?
- trait: Alteration of either gene number or arrangement can result in mutation ( a change in the inheritable traits ).
- condition: It is an inheritable condition passed from parents down to their children through their genes.
- permission: Ensure that ' Allow inheritable permissions from parent to propagate to this object ' box is checked.
- variation: It is now believed that new inheritable variations occur when genes mutate.
- form: Approximately 45 % of children with retinoblastoma have the inheritable form of the disease.
Browse dictionary entries near inheritable
- inheritability
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- inheritance tax
- inheritor
- inhesion
- inhibin
- inhibit
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