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- HEIRLOOM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HEIRLOOM is something of special value handed down from one generation to another How to use heirloom in a sentence
- Heirloom - Wikipedia
In popular usage, an heirloom is something that has been passed down for generations through family members Examples are a family bible, antiques, weapons or jewellery
- HEIRLOOM | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Add to word list a valuable object that has been given by an older member of a family to a younger member of the same family, esp one given several times in this way: family heirlooms (Definition of heirloom from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
- HEIRLOOM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
HEIRLOOM definition: a family possession handed down from generation to generation See examples of heirloom used in a sentence
- Heirloom - definition of heirloom by The Free Dictionary
3 A cultivar, especially of a vegetable or fruit, that has been cultivated for at least several decades but is not grown widely for commercial purposes An heirloom often exhibits a distinctive characteristic such as superior flavor or unusual coloration
- What Does the Word “Heirloom” Really Mean? - Americas Test Kitchen
What Does Heirloom Mean? Akin to a family’s prized possessions, heirloom produce (like those wonky-looking tomatoes at the farm stand) originates from seeds meticulously preserved and handed down through generations
- What Is an Heirloom and Why Does It Matter in Family Heritage?
An heirloom is typically an object that has been passed down from one generation to the next within a family Unlike ordinary possessions, heirlooms carry sentimental value and historical significance that transcend their physical attributes or monetary worth
- Heirloom | Inheritance, Estate Planning Preservation | Britannica
Heirloom, an item of personal property that by immemorial usage is regarded as annexed by inheritance to a family estate The owner of such an heirloom may dispose of it during his lifetime, but he cannot bequeath it by will away from the estate
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