heir
Children vs Heir - What's the difference?
children | heir | Related terms |Children is a related term of heir.
As nouns the difference between children and heir
is that children is while heir is someone who inherits, or is designated to inherit, the property of another.Heir vs Blood - What's the difference?
heir | blood | Related terms |Heir is a related term of blood.
As nouns the difference between heir and blood
is that heir is someone who inherits, or is designated to inherit, the property of another while blood is .Heir vs Rabbit - What's the difference?
heir | rabbit |As nouns the difference between heir and rabbit
is that heir is someone who inherits, or is designated to inherit, the property of another while rabbit is a mammal of the family leporidae , with long ears, long hind legs and a short, fluffy tail.As a verb rabbit is
to hunt rabbits or rabbit can be (british|intransitive) to talk incessantly and in a childish manner; to babble annoyingly.Heir vs Litter - What's the difference?
heir | litter | Related terms |Heir is a related term of litter.
As nouns the difference between heir and litter
is that heir is someone who inherits, or is designated to inherit, the property of another while litter is (countable) a platform mounted on two shafts, or a more elaborate construction, designed to be carried by two (or more) people to transport one (in luxury models sometimes more) third person(s) or (occasionally in the elaborate version) a cargo, such as a religious idol.As a verb litter is
to drop or throw trash without properly disposing of it (as discarding in public areas rather than trash receptacles).Increase vs Heir - What's the difference?
increase | heir | Related terms |Increase is a related term of heir.
As nouns the difference between increase and heir
is that increase is an amount by which a quantity is increased while heir is someone who inherits, or is designated to inherit, the property of another.As a verb increase
is (of a quantity) to become larger.Heir vs Line - What's the difference?
heir | line | Related terms |As nouns the difference between heir and line
is that heir is someone who inherits, or is designated to inherit, the property of another while line is a path through two or more points (compare ‘segment’); a continuous mark, including as made by a pen; any path, curved or straight.As a verb line is
to place (objects) into a line (usually used with "up"); to form into a line; to align.Heir vs Assigns - What's the difference?
heir | assigns |As nouns the difference between heir and assigns
is that heir is someone who inherits, or is designated to inherit, the property of another while assigns is .As a verb assigns is
(assign).Heir vs Kindred - What's the difference?
heir | kindred | Related terms |Heir is a related term of kindred.
As nouns the difference between heir and kindred
is that heir is someone who inherits, or is designated to inherit, the property of another while kindred is (often|plural only) distant and close relatives, collectively or kindred can be a combination of extended family and religious group, of the religious order in america.As an adjective kindred is
of the same nature.Heir vs Recipient - What's the difference?
heir | recipient | Related terms |Heir is a related term of recipient.
As nouns the difference between heir and recipient
is that heir is someone who inherits, or is designated to inherit, the property of another while recipient is container, vessel, recipient.Heir vs Inheretor - What's the difference?
heir | inheretor |Inheretor is likely misspelled.
Inheretor has no English definition.