hereditary

പാരമ്പര്യമായി
definition
adjective
members of the ancient Polish aristocracy who had hereditary right to elect the king
(of a title, office, or right) conferred by or based on inheritance.
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Buffalo City mayor Sindisile Maclean told Swedes in Linkoping, Sweden this week how South Africa was battling to incorporate 'hereditary' leaders into the new democratic order.
Yoritomo took the title of shogun, which had been a temporary commission from the emperor, and made it a permanent 'hereditary' office.
A whole range of completely different maps would be obtained if the criterion was head shape, nose length, crinkliness of hair, relative lengths of arms and legs or any other 'hereditary' difference.
Either you think the head of government in the United Kingdom should be picked by 'hereditary' principle or you do not.
The identification of specific genes associated with hereditary cancer risk has enabled direct diagnosis of 'hereditary' cancer syndromes through genetic analysis.
These were members of the royal family whose dynasties became 'hereditary' while their traditional districts were clearly defined by boundaries and Bemba names.
The President of the United States would be an officer elected by the people for four years; the king of Great Britain is a perpetual and 'hereditary' prince.
The 'hereditary' president of the Confederation and commander of its troops was the King of Prussia, who embodied the principle of monarchical legitimacy.
Because pernicious anemia can be 'hereditary' , let your doctor know if you have a relative with the disorder so that he or she can test your blood every few years.
Perhaps in this predicament, Edgeworth acknowledges the 'hereditary' rights of the native Irish and the barriers that a lack of education has placed between them and those rights.
The passing on of property or titles is also 'hereditary' and through the eldest male child of the family.
The land of some manors was wholly in the hands of 'hereditary' tenants, and there were manors of this sort that had no halls of their own; the tenants paid their services elsewhere.
That was a problem because a duke is a nobleman of the highest 'hereditary' rank and a member of the highest grade of the British peerage.
According to Mendel, the 'hereditary' elements were like particles, and took two forms - dominant and recessive.
In 1957, at the age of 20, the Aga Khan succeeded his grandfather as the 'hereditary' leader of the Ismaili Muslims.
This study confirms that members of families with 'hereditary' non-polyposis colorectal cancer require surveillance with short intervals.
Simon said there had been some evidence of an 'hereditary' element to Alzheimer's.
Human trials of gene-based therapies aimed at both macular degeneration and 'hereditary' blindness are set to begin in the U.K. perhaps as early as next year.
Nevertheless, prescription and 'hereditary' right would never again command unchallenged consent as a basis for legitimate political authority.
Slavery was perpetual also in the sense that it was often thought of as 'hereditary' .
Although all of these diseases have 'hereditary' factors, most can be prevented with relatively simple steps: healthy eating, being physically active, and not smoking.
With the recent abolition of the 'hereditary' element of the House of Lords by New Labour, many of those kind of instinctive assumptions have simply disappeared.
One of the chief stumbling blocks in such a task is the fact that the notion of derivative is a 'hereditary' property for analytic functions while this is clearly not the case for solutions of general second order elliptic equations.
Six members are 'hereditary' peers: the Duke of Buccleuch, the Earl of Wemyss, the Earl of Elgin, the Earl of Airlie, the Viscount of Arbuthnott, and the Earl of Crawford.
But acclamation did not rule out the possibility of 'hereditary' or even dynastic successions.
Christina believes that her condition may be 'hereditary' as she shares them with her female relatives.
From 1133 the office was 'hereditary' in the de Vere family, though with interruptions and vicissitudes, until it passed in 1626 to their cousins the Berties, as Lords Willoughby de Eresby.
While father had been forced to leave the 'hereditary' title to his only son, he had made sure that I, his pet, would have a gorgeous dowry, and if I never married, access to anything I ever wanted.
Being the president's son may have done more harm than good for Gamal Mubarak, since the notion of his becoming president is linked to the much-maligned concept of 'hereditary' succession.
Cambodia's royal succession is not 'hereditary' , and King Sihanouk has no power to appoint a successor, but he can influence the decision of the Throne Council.
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