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heˈreditarily, adv. [f. hereditary a. + -ly2.] In a hereditary manner; by way of (an) inheritance.
1603Holland Plutarch's Mor. Ded. 2, With her Realmes and Dominions, the best parts and gifts that were in her be likewise hæreditarily descended upon your roiall person. 1638T. Whitaker Blood of Grape 50 Children, which are hereditarily subject to the stone. 1796Russell in Phil. Trans. LXXXVII. 26 The collyria they apply are secret compositions, which pass hereditarily from father to son. 1807Knight Ibid. XCVII. 241 The acquired habits of the parents being transferred hereditarily to the offspring. |