Definition of Inherencies

1. inherency [n] - See also: inherency

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inherencies

inhearse
inhearsed
inhearses
inhearsing
inheart
inheld
inherce
inherced
inherces
inhercing
inhere
inhere in
inhered
inherence
inherences
inherencies (current term)
inherency
inherent
inherent aptitude
inherent power
inherent powers
inherently
inheres
inhering
inherit
inheritability
inheritable
inheritableness
inheritably
inheritance

Literary usage of Inherencies

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Indebtedness of Samuel Taylor Coleridge to August Wilhelm Von Schlegel by Anna Augusta von Helmholtz Phelan (1907)
"I ask myself what are the characteristics, the diction, the cadences, the metre, the character, the passion, the moral or metaphysical inherencies and ..."

2. The Christian Unity of Capital and Labor by Harry W. Cadman (1888)
"... that they are conceded to be as much the natural attributes and inherencies of possessions as value to the gold which represents them. ..."

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