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heir
- IPA[ɛː]
英式
- a person legally entitled to the property or rank of another on that person's death;a person who inherits and continues the work of a predecessor
noun: heir, plural noun: heirs
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- 1. a person legally entitled to the property or rank of another on that person's death his eldest son and heir the heir to the throne
- ▪ a person who inherits and continues the work of a predecessor they saw themselves as heirs of the Cubists
- an heir whose claim cannot be set aside by the birth of another heir.
Oxford Dictionary
- an heir whose claim cannot be set aside by the birth of another heir.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an heir whose claim could be set aside by the birth of another heir.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an heir whose claim may be set aside by the birth of another heir.
Oxford Dictionary
- an heir by right of blood, especially to the real property of a person who dies intestate.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an heir by right of blood, especially to the real property of an intestate.
Oxford Dictionary
- two children (typically in reference to members of the monarchy or nobility, said to need two ...
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- a person legally entitled to the property or rank of another on that person's death: his eldest son and heir she aspired to marry the heir to the throne
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