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in·her·it·ance [ɪn'herɪtən(t)s] N
1. inheritance (legacy):
inheritance
inheritance
nasledstvo nt from - od
2. inheritance no pl (inheriting):
inheritance of money, property
inheritance of characteristics
to live off sth inheritance, pension
they live off a small inheritance
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For a few days, the larvae live off the food reserves contained within their yolk sacs (left over from the egg stage).
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About 500 members of the tribe live on the reservation, while an additional 1,000 members of the community live off it.
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All faculty, staff and students, even those who live off-campus, are assigned to one of the eight residential colleges.
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He is a journalist and writes a daily prose poem for the two to live off of.
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All other common owls in this species range also live off of similar rodent prey but direct competition is obviously disadvantageous to the screech owl.
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