heirloom in the PONS Dictionary

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The definition of an heirloom tomato is vague, but unlike commercial hybrids, all are self-pollinators that have bred true for 40 years or more.
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The spoon, handed down from generation to generation, is until today a family heirloom.
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Another way of defining heirloom cultivars is to use the definition of the word heirloom in its truest sense.
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All documents, guild heirlooms and the iron coffer used as the guild strongbox are stored here.
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Claimants have been detected in other countries, and he has even figured as a contested heirloom, appropriated to various competing national or ethnic identities.
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About a half of a dozen heirloom apple, pear, and cherry trees still stand on the property currently.
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A marriage ceremony that transforms a purchased ring into an irreplaceable family heirloom is one example; the heirloom, in turn, makes a perfect gift.
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Today, one is more likely to see a mass-produced "akuaba" for sale as a souvenir than an heirloom in ritual use.
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Relatives on the sister's side wear fine mats, often family heirloom mats.
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It features a gallery exhibit-collection of artifacts, fossils, heirloom pieces, visual arts, dioramas and other historical documents.
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