päranditud
Päranditud is an Estonian word that translates to "inherited" or "hereditary" in English. It is used in various contexts, primarily in genetics and law, to describe traits or possessions passed down from one generation to another.
In genetics, päranditud refers to characteristics or predispositions that are passed from parents to offspring through
In a legal or financial context, päranditud can refer to property or assets that are passed on
The term päranditud underscores the fundamental biological and societal mechanisms by which traits, characteristics, and possessions