English to Hindi Dictionary hereditary

hereditary

आनुवंशिक
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.
translation of 'hereditary'
वंशानुगत,
वंशगत,
वंशागत,
पैत्रिक
adjective
पैतृक,
आनुवंशिक,
मौरूसी
example
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.
In an unusual gesture of papal appreciation, the title was made 'hereditary' .
It deals with, among many other things, the conflict between 'hereditary' and elective principles and the constitutional problems of a second chamber.
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.
Members of a 'hereditary' Siddha family must be encouraged to practice without any restrictions by giving registration so that the skill is not lost.
Denmark is a constitutional monarchy in which succession to the throne is 'hereditary' and the ruling monarch must be a member of the national church.
In principle, 'hereditary' succession is rejected by the juristic tradition.
An Austrian monk, Gregor Mendel, introduced the world to hereditary factors - genes - that determine all 'hereditary' traits.
Sometimes the head of a 'hereditary' family of poets inaugurated the new chief of their locality by handing him a ‘rod of kingship’ - proclaiming his title aloud before the assembled people.
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.
Beyond sitting in both Houses of Parliament, Willoughby fulfilled his 'hereditary' responsibilities as an enthusiastic member of the Warwickshire Yeomanry.
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.
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.
MS is not 'hereditary' but can occur in more than one family member, suggesting a genetic predisposition.
The 'hereditary' elements proposed by Darwin were more physical - and therein lay their downfall.
The position was now ‘very different from 1999’ and the time had come to get rid of the 'hereditary' principle, he replied.
Simon said there had been some evidence of an 'hereditary' element to Alzheimer's.
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.
Discovering the presence of fibrinogen defect in another family member is the best way to show a 'hereditary' condition.
Even if your lab results are normal, you might need to get blood tests again every few years if you have some of the signs of 'hereditary' hemochromatosis or a relative with it.
Richard lasted only two years before he was deposed by Henry Tudor, a relation to the House of Lancaster but with no realistic 'hereditary' claim to the throne.
'hereditary' right
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.
This same sort of 'hereditary' cultural succession became fantastically popular among early modern writers.
From the perspective of later developments, the Enlightened Despotism of the eighteenth century seems like a last-ditch attempt to match the personal rule of 'hereditary' princes to the needs of the modern state.
Scott is relatively unbiased but has close, almost 'hereditary' , connections with the Liberal Party.
The identification of specific genes associated with hereditary cancer risk has enabled direct diagnosis of 'hereditary' cancer syndromes through genetic analysis.
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.
The 51-year-old inherited the baronetcy from his late father, Sir Denis, who had the 'hereditary' title bestowed upon him after his wife ceased to be prime minister.
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