English-Thai Dictionary
heritable
ADJ ซึ่ง สามารถ ถูก สืบทอด ได้ sueng-sa-mad-tuk-sueb-thod-dai
heritable
ADJ ซึ่ง สืบทอด ได้ sueng-sueb-thod-dai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
HERITABLE
a.[from the root of heir, L. haeres.] 1. Capable of inheriting, or taking by descent.
By the canon law this son shall be legitimate and heritable.
2. That may be inherited. [This is the true sense. ]
3. Annexed to estates of inheritance. In Scot's law, heritable rights are all rights that affect lands or other immovables.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
HERITABLE
Her "it *a *ble, a. Etym: [OF. héritable. See Heritage, Hereditable. ]
1. Capable of being inherited or of passing by inheritance; inheritable.
2. Capable of inheriting or receiving by inheritance. This son shall be legitimate and heritable. Sir M. Hale. Heritable rights (Scots Law ), rights of the heir; rights to land or whatever may be intimately connected with land; realty. Jacob (Law Dict. ).
New American Oxford Dictionary
heritable
her it a ble |ˈheritəbəl ˈhɛrədəbəl | ▶adjective able to be inherited, in particular: • Biology (of a characteristic ) transmissible from parent to offspring. • Law (of property ) capable of being inherited by heirs-at-law. Compare with movable ( sense 2 of the adjective ). DERIVATIVES her it a bil i ty |ˌheritəˈbilitē |noun, her it a bly |-blē |adverb ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French heriter ‘inherit, ’ from ecclesiastical Latin hereditare, from Latin heres, hered- ‘heir. ’
Oxford Dictionary
heritable
her ¦it |able |ˈhɛrɪtəb (ə )l | ▶adjective 1 Biology (of a characteristic ) transmissible from parent to offspring. 2 Law (of property ) capable of being inherited by heirs-at-law. Compare with movable ( sense 2 of the adjective ). DERIVATIVES heritability |-ˈbɪlɪti |noun, heritably adverb ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French heriter ‘inherit ’, from ecclesiastical Latin hereditare, from Latin heres, hered- ‘heir ’.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
heritable
her it a ble /hérətəb (ə )l /形容詞 相続し [され ]うる ; 〘医 〙遺伝性の .