Heritage vs Karelianism - What's the difference?
heritage | karelianism |
An inheritance; property that may be inherited.
A tradition; something that can be passed down from preceding generations.
A birthright; the status acquired by birth, especially of but not exclusive to the firstborn.
(attributive) Having a certain background, such as growing up with a second language.
A Finnish cultural movement of the late nineteenth century, focusing on Finland's Karelian heritage.
As nouns the difference between heritage and karelianism
is that heritage is heritage, inheritance, legacy while karelianism is a finnish cultural movement of the late nineteenth century, focusing on finland's karelian heritage.heritage
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* (archaic)Noun
(en-noun)- The university requires heritage''' Spanish students to enroll in a specially designed Spanish program not available to non-'''heritage students.