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inher.

abbreviation for

  1. inheritance.


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Alt-pop star Aurora is also releasing a new track, A Soul With No King, featuring the sounds of lush, dense forests inher native Norway.

From BBC

Inher hands, Twitter becomes a proper artistic medium; her 4.8 million followers receive daily wisdom in under 240 characters: “I am more interested in experiencing life rather than finding out its meaning,” she muses one day; “Listen to the sound of the Earth turning. We are all turning together. Isn’t it nice?”

Inher′ence, Inher′ency, a sticking fast: existence in something else: a fixed state of being in another body or substance.—adj.

Inher′ent, sticking fast: existing in and inseparable from something else: innate: natural.—adv.

Inher′itance, that which is or may be inherited: an estate derived from an ancestor: hereditary descent: natural gift: possession; Inher′itor, one who inherits or may inherit: an heir:—fem.

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