Inheritable [adjective]

Definition of Inheritable:

inherited; transmitted at birth

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Sentence/Example of Inheritable:

More controversially, CRISPR could be used to create “designer babies” with inheritable genetic changes.

Most of her blood-relations are, so far as inheritable morbid conditions are concerned, thoroughly healthy.

He might die the very day after celebrating the espousals, and then—not even the ducal robes were inheritable.

Moreover, only one of them is actually inheritable, and that one is transmitted relatively seldom.

On the contrary, the individuals hold upon his strips developed very rapidly into an inheritable and partible ownership.

If they are inheritable, Jefferson was entitled to them on both the paternal and maternal side.

Should restrictions be placed upon the amount of property inheritable?

But if in the nature of things absolute sterility is not inheritable, comparative infertility may be.

That would imply that all the inheritable characters of the willow were contained even in the gall.

I have said nothing about mental peculiarities being inheritable for I reserve this subject for a separate chapter.