- coheiress
- co·heiress
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Coheiress — Co*heir ess, n. A female heir who inherits with other heiresses; a joint heiress. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
coheiress — [kō′er΄is, kō er′is] n. a female coheir … English World dictionary
coheiress — /koh air is/, n. a joint heiress. [CO + HEIRESS] Usage. See ess. * * * … Universalium
coheiress — noun One of several who are heiresses to an estate … Wiktionary
coheiress — co·heiress || ‚kəʊ eÉ™rɪs n. coinheritor, joint inheritor (female) … English contemporary dictionary
coheiress — co•heir•ess [[t]koʊˈɛər ɪs[/t]] n. cvb law use a joint heiress • usage: See ess … From formal English to slang
coheiress — (ˈ)kō+ noun Etymology: co + heiress : a joint heiress … Useful english dictionary
heraldry — heraldist, n. /her euhl dree/, n., pl. heraldries. 1. the science of armorial bearings. 2. the art of blazoning armorial bearings, of settling the rights of persons to bear arms or to use certain bearings, of tracing and recording genealogies, of … Universalium
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