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The word 'heirloom' is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to a valuable object that has been passed down from generation to generation within a family. Example: The antique pocket watch was a cherished heirloom that had been in the Smith family for over 100 years. Its intricate hand-carved design and pristine condition made it a prized possession for each successive heir.
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Heirloom
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A valued possession that has been passed down through the generations.
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Instead, I shall plop a stylish turban upon my head – star and Saturn patterns are just so now – and carefully remove my crystal ball from my Mulberry Alexa bag – it's not an It bag; it's an heirloom – as I gaze into the future, looking at how certain stories that began in 2011 pan out in 2012.
But that's a great shot, because someone is handing down the ultimate Skywalker heirloom to a new generation – a lightsaber, and not just any lightsaber but a very distinctive lightsaber – the second made by Anakin Skywalker before he became Darth Vader and then passed on to Luke by Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars: A New Hope.
In the end, Charles packed them up and sent them off as an enigmatic wedding present to his cousin Viktor in Vienna.In this section The accidental heirloom Cold minds, warm hearts Digital examination What is it good for?
Foreseeing her own untimely end, it bequeathed her party, like the dynastic heirloom it has become, to her husband, who said he would pass leadership to their 19-year-old son.
Instead, she may approach Yahoo! as she does her life, or her garden in Atherton, stuffed at various times with everything from heirloom tomatoes to bearded irises.
Many gardeners are focusing on "heirloom" plants—rare varieties from earlier times that do not appeal to agribusiness.Classes are being offered on canning vegetables and raising chickens.
The instrument was an heirloom even then, and no match for the high-powered Cassegrain reflectors introduced around that time in America.
A coastal Californian is much more likely to be picking up heirloom tomatoes at the farmer's market on the way to a yoga studio than to be protesting for more water to irrigate huge inland farms, as many Central Valley residents were doing this month.But it goes beyond food.
This supports a theory that yaws is an "heirloom disease": one caused by a bacterium that infected humanity's ancestors and that has evolved with the species as people have spread around the world.
Lord Coleridge claimed that the auction-house expert, Elizabeth Mitchell, was negligent when she gave an auction valuation of a treasured family heirloom.
Using jewels as his main inspiration, his clothes featured digital prints of heirloom brooches and giant crystals.
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