Hereditary vs Indigenous - What's the difference?
hereditary | indigenous | Related terms |
which is passed on as inheritance, by last will or intestate
(of a title, honor or right) legally granted to somebody's descendant after that person's death.
(of a person) holding a legally hereditary title or rank
(of a disease or trait) passed from a parent to offspring in the genes
A hereditary ruler; a hereditary peer in the House of Lords.
(chiefly, of living things) Born or engendered in, native to a land or region, especially before an intrusion.
* 1862 , , "Wild Apples: The History of the Apple Tree":
Innate, inborn.
* 1852 , , Uncle Tom's Cabin , ch. 18:
* 1883 , , "Stephen Archer" in Stephen Archer and Other Tales :
Hereditary is a related term of indigenous.
As adjectives the difference between hereditary and indigenous
is that hereditary is which is passed on as inheritance, by last will or intestate while indigenous is (chiefly|of living things) born or engendered in, native to a land or region, especially before an intrusion.As a noun hereditary
is a hereditary ruler; a hereditary peer in the house of lords.hereditary
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Adjective
(en adjective)- Duke is a hereditary title which was created in Norman times.
- hereditary rulers
- ''Haemophilia is hereditary in his family.
Derived terms
* hereditariness * hereditarily * hereditary disease * hereditary peerNoun
(hereditaries)See also
* congenitalindigenous
English
Adjective
(-)- Not only the Indian, but many indigenous insects, birds, and quadrupeds, welcomed the apple-tree to these shores.
- She was a native and essential cook, as much as Aunt Chloe,—cooking being an indigenous talent of the African race.
- He had all the tricks of a newspaper boy indigenous in him.