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21 expectant heir
s.heredero presunto. -
22 fellow heir
s.coheredero. -
23 fellow-heir
s.coheredero. -
24 fideicommissary heir
s.heredero fideicomisario. -
25 fiduciary heir
s.heredero fiduciario. -
26 forced heir
s.heredero forzoso, heredero necesario. -
27 future heir
s.futuro heredero. -
28 general heir
s.heredero universal. -
29 joint heir
s.coheredero. -
30 legal heir
s.heredero legal, heredero legítimo. -
31 lineal heir
s.heredero en línea recta. -
32 natural heir
s.heredero por consanguinidad. -
33 sole heir
s.heredero único. -
34 universal heir
s.heredero universal. -
35 heredero
heredero
◊ -ra sustantivo masculino, femenino (m) heir;(f) heir, heiress; heredero de algo heir to sth
heredero,-a m,f (hombre) heir (mujer) heiress: la infanta Isabel fue la heredera del trono español, Princess Isabel was the heir to the Spanish throne
son los herederos de una pequeña fortuna, they are going to inherit a small fortune Recuerda que heiress se refiere a una mujer que hereda una fortuna y no a una heredera del trono. ' heredero' also found in these entries: Spanish: heredera - príncipe - sucesor - sucesora - legítimo - varón English: apparent - crown prince - heir - heiress - to - crown -
36 rightful
adjective (proper; correct; that ought to be or has a right to be something: He is the rightful king of this country.) legítimotr['raɪtfʊl]1 legítimo,-arightful ['raɪt̬fəl] adj1) just: justo2) lawful: legítimo♦ rightfully advadj.• justo, -a adj.• legítimo, -a adj.'raɪtfəladjective (before n) <owner/heir> legítimo; <share/reward> justo['raɪtfʊl]ADJ [owner, heir to throne] legítimo* * *['raɪtfəl]adjective (before n) <owner/heir> legítimo; <share/reward> justo -
37 heredera
heredero,-a m,f (hombre) heir (mujer) heiress: la infanta Isabel fue la heredera del trono español, Princess Isabel was the heir to the Spanish throne
son los herederos de una pequeña fortuna, they are going to inherit a small fortune Recuerda que heiress se refiere a una mujer que hereda una fortuna y no a una heredera del trono. ' heredera' also found in these entries: Spanish: heredero English: heir - heiress -
38 disinherit
tr[dɪsɪn'herɪt]1 desheredardisinherit [.dɪsɪn'hɛrət] vt: desheredarv.• desheredar v.'dɪsṇ'herət, ˌdɪsɪn'herɪta) \<\<heir\>\> desheredarb) ( deprive)to disinherit somebody OF o FROM something — despojar a alguien de algo
['dɪsɪn'herɪt]VT desheredar* * *['dɪsṇ'herət, ˌdɪsɪn'herɪt]a) \<\<heir\>\> desheredarb) ( deprive)to disinherit somebody OF o FROM something — despojar a alguien de algo
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39 heiress
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40 lawful
1) ((negative unlawful) allowed by law: He was attacked while going about his lawful business.) legal, lícito2) (just or rightful: She is the lawful owner of the property.) legítimolawful adj legaltr['lɔːfʊl]1 legal2 (allowed by law) lícito,-alawful ['lɔfəl] adj: legal, legítimo, lícito♦ lawfully advadj.• legal (Jurisprudencia) adj.• legítimo, -a adj.• lícito, -a adj.'lɔːfəladjective <ruler/heir> legítimo; < contract> válido, legal; <conduct/action> lícito['lɔːfʊl]ADJ [owner, government] legítimo; [action, behaviour] legítimo, lícito; [contract] legal, válido* * *['lɔːfəl]
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