heir: Prefix, Suffix and Derived words
Prefixes of heir
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their
The possessive case of the personal pronoun they; as, .their houses;their country✍ The possessive takes the form theirs () when the noun to which it refers is not expressed, but implied or understood; as, our land is richest, but theirs is best cultivated. Nothing but the name of zeal appears 'Twixt our best actions and the worst of theirs. Denham.
- cheir1/5
coheir
A joint heir; one of two or more heirs; one of several entitled to an inheritance.
- coheir1/5
coheir
A joint heir; one of two or more heirs; one of several entitled to an inheritance.
- disheir1/5
disheir
To disinherit. Obs. Dryden.
Suffixes of heir
- heirs«Word Popularity Bar4/5
heir
- noun a person who is entitled by law or by the terms of a will to inherit the estate of another
heritor; inheritor.
- noun a person who inherits some title or office
successor.
- noun a person who is entitled by law or by the terms of a will to inherit the estate of another
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heir
- noun a person who is entitled by law or by the terms of a will to inherit the estate of another
heritor; inheritor.
- noun a person who inherits some title or office
successor.
- noun a person who is entitled by law or by the terms of a will to inherit the estate of another
- heiress3/5
heiress
- noun a female heir
inheritress; inheritrix.
- noun a female heir
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heiress
- noun a female heir
inheritress; inheritrix.
- noun a female heir
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heirloom
- noun (law) any property that is considered by law or custom as inseparable from an inheritance is inherited with that inheritance
- noun something that has been in a family for generations
- noun (law) any property that is considered by law or custom as inseparable from an inheritance is inherited with that inheritance
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heiress
- noun a female heir
inheritress; inheritrix.
- noun a female heir
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heirloom
- noun (law) any property that is considered by law or custom as inseparable from an inheritance is inherited with that inheritance
- noun something that has been in a family for generations
- noun (law) any property that is considered by law or custom as inseparable from an inheritance is inherited with that inheritance
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heirloom
- noun (law) any property that is considered by law or custom as inseparable from an inheritance is inherited with that inheritance
- noun something that has been in a family for generations
- noun (law) any property that is considered by law or custom as inseparable from an inheritance is inherited with that inheritance
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heirloom
- noun (law) any property that is considered by law or custom as inseparable from an inheritance is inherited with that inheritance
- noun something that has been in a family for generations
- noun (law) any property that is considered by law or custom as inseparable from an inheritance is inherited with that inheritance
- heirship2/5
heirship
The state, character, or privileges of an heir; right of inheriting.
- heirless1/5
heirless
Destitute of an heir. Shak.
- heirdom1/5
heirdom
The state of an heir; succession by inheritance. Burke.
- heir-at-law1/5
heir-at-law
- noun the person legally entitled to inherit the property of someone who dies intestate
- noun the person legally entitled to inherit the property of someone who dies intestate
Derived words of heir
- theirs«Word Popularity Bar5/5
they
The plural of he, she, or it. They is never used adjectively, but always as a pronoun proper, and sometimes refers to persons without an antecedent expressed. Jolif and glad they went unto here [their] rest And casten hem [them] full early for to sail. Chaucer.
They of Italy salute you. Heb. xiii. 24.
Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness. Matt. v. 6.
✍ They is used indefinitely, as our ancestors used man, and as the French use on; as, they say (French on dit), that is, it is said by persons not specified.
- cheiranthus1/5
cheiranthus
- noun Old World perennial plants grown for their showy flowers
genus Cheiranthus.
- noun Old World perennial plants grown for their showy flowers
- theirselves1/5
- cheiron1/5
- coheirs1/5
coheir
A joint heir; one of two or more heirs; one of several entitled to an inheritance.
- dinheiro1/5
- encheiridion1/5
- theirself1/5
- cheiromancy1/5
- unheired1/5
unheired
Destitute of an heir. To leave him utterly unheired. Chapman.
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About Prefix and Suffix Words
This page lists all the words created by adding prefixes, suffixes to the word `heir`. For each word, youwill notice a blue bar below the word. The longer the blue bar below a word, the more common/popular the word. Very short blue bars indicate rare usage.
While some of the words are direct derivations of the word `heir`, some are not.
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About Prefix and Suffix Words
This page lists all the words created by adding prefixes, suffixes to the word `heir`. For each word, youwill notice a blue bar below the word. The longer the blue bar below a word, the more common/popular the word. Very short blue bars indicate rare usage.
While some of the words are direct derivations of the word `heir`, some are not.
You can click on each word to see it's meaning.