multiheredious
Describes a state of having multiple ancestral lines or diverse sources of inheritance, whether biological, cultural, or legal. It is used to characterize organisms, individuals, or systems that possess traits derived from several distinct lineages.
Beispiele
3 von 5The neighborhood's multiheredious architecture reflects the various waves of immigrants who built homes there.
The neighborhood's multiheredious architecture reflects the various waves of immigrants who built homes there.
The researcher examined the multiheredious background of the population to identify unique genetic markers.
The researcher examined the multiheredious background of the population to identify unique genetic markers.
With family from four different continents, I consider myself quite multiheredious.
With family from four different continents, I consider myself quite multiheredious.
Synonyme
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Break the word into parts: 'Multi' (many) + 'Heredi' (like heredity/inheritance) + 'ous' (full of). Imagine a family tree where the roots come from many different forests.
Schnelles Quiz
The philosopher argued that modern culture is inherently __________, drawing from centuries of global exchange.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: multiheredious
Beispiele
The neighborhood's multiheredious architecture reflects the various waves of immigrants who built homes there.
everydayThe neighborhood's multiheredious architecture reflects the various waves of immigrants who built homes there.
The researcher examined the multiheredious background of the population to identify unique genetic markers.
formalThe researcher examined the multiheredious background of the population to identify unique genetic markers.
With family from four different continents, I consider myself quite multiheredious.
informalWith family from four different continents, I consider myself quite multiheredious.
The study suggests that multiheredious plant species often show higher resistance to local diseases.
academicThe study suggests that multiheredious plant species often show higher resistance to local diseases.
The corporation maintains a multiheredious identity, blending the values of all the smaller firms it acquired.
businessThe corporation maintains a multiheredious identity, blending the values of all the smaller firms it acquired.
Synonyme
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
a multiheredious legacy
a multiheredious legacy
of multiheredious roots
of multiheredious roots
multiheredious complexity
multiheredious complexity
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Multifarious means having many varied parts or types, while multiheredious specifically refers to varied lines of inheritance or ancestry.
Hereditary is a general term for anything passed down, whereas multiheredious specifies that there are multiple different sources of that passing.
Nutzungshinweise
Use this word primarily in formal or academic contexts when discussing complex lineages or multifaceted origins. It is particularly effective in sociology, biology, or historical analysis to emphasize the synthesis of different heritages.
Häufige Fehler
Learners sometimes misspell the root as 'heridious' instead of 'heredious'. They may also use it to mean 'varied' in general, but it should specifically relate to inheritance or roots.
Merkhilfe
Break the word into parts: 'Multi' (many) + 'Heredi' (like heredity/inheritance) + 'ous' (full of). Imagine a family tree where the roots come from many different forests.
Wortherkunft
From the Latin 'multus' (many) and 'hereditas' (inheritance), combined with the English suffix '-ious'.
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
The philosopher argued that modern culture is inherently __________, drawing from centuries of global exchange.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: multiheredious
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