Inherent vs Inheritance - What's the difference?
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Naturally as part or consequence of something.
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(lb) That which a person is entitled to inherit, by law or testament.
(lb) The biological attributes passed hereditarily from ancestors to their offspring.
In object-oriented programming, the mechanism whereby parts of a superclass are available to instances of its subclass.
As an adjective inherent
is naturally as part or consequence of something.As a noun inheritance is
the passing of title to an estate upon death.inherent
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* (archaic)Adjective
(-)- You are a human being. You have rights inherent in that reality. You have dignity and worth that exists prior to law.
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