hereditary in the PONS Dictionary

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hereditary monarchy

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It is not clear whether he was democratically elected, or some form of hereditary ruler.
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Hence, the process itself has no hereditary variation.
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A bendahara was appointed by a sultan and was a hereditary post.
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A hereditary disease that is usually first noticed in infancy.
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In response the hereditary clan chiefs defended their traditional powers through an increased use of noble ancestry names, totems, and crests, all validated by potlatches.
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There is no known scientific study to prove that uterine unicornis is a hereditary genetic disorder.
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A list of the hereditary suffetes/ kings can be found here.
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The various professionsincluding law, poetry, medicine, history and genealogywere associated with particular families and the positions became hereditary.
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They awarded titles and hereditary honours to nobles and soldiers.
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It is also considered by some to have a hereditary predisposition.
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