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Historynoun

The aggregate of past events.

Historynoun

The branch of knowledge that studies the past; the assessment of notable events.

Historynoun

(countable) A set of events involving an entity.

Historynoun

(countable) A record or narrative description of past events.

Historynoun

A list of past and continuing medical conditions of an individual or family.

Historynoun

A record of previous user events, especially of visited web pages in a browser.

Historynoun

(informal) Something that no longer exists or is no longer relevant.

Historynoun

(uncountable) Shared experience or interaction.

Historyverb

(obsolete) To narrate or record.

Historynoun

A learning or knowing by inquiry; the knowledge of facts and events, so obtained; hence, a formal statement of such information; a narrative; a description; a written record; as, the history of a patient's case; the history of a legislative bill.

Historynoun

A systematic, written account of events, particularly of those affecting a nation, institution, science, or art, and usually connected with a philosophical explanation of their causes; a true story, as distinguished from a romance; - distinguished also from annals, which relate simply the facts and events of each year, in strict chronological order; from biography, which is the record of an individual's life; and from memoir, which is history composed from personal experience, observation, and memory.

Historyverb

To narrate or record.

Historynoun

the aggregate of past events;

Historynoun

the continuum of events occurring in succession leading from the past to the present and even into the future;

Historynoun

a record or narrative description of past events;

Historynoun

the discipline that records and interprets past events involving human beings;

Historynoun

all that is remembered of the past as preserved in writing; a body of knowledge;

History

History (from Greek ἱστορία, historia, meaning ) is the study of the past. Events before the invention of writing systems are considered prehistory.

Heritagenoun

An inheritance; property that may be inherited.

Heritagenoun

A tradition; a practice or set of values that is passed down from preceding generations through families or through institutional memory.

Heritagenoun

A birthright; the status acquired by birth, especially of but not exclusive to the firstborn.

Heritagenoun

(attributive) Having a certain background, such as growing up with a second language.

Heritageadjective

That which is inherited, or passes from heir to heir; inheritance.

Heritageadjective

A possession; the Israelites, as God's chosen people; also, a flock under pastoral charge.

Heritagenoun

practices that are handed down from the past by tradition;

Heritagenoun

any attribute or immaterial possession that is inherited from ancestors;

Heritagenoun

that which is inherited; a title or property or estate that passes by law to the heir on the death of the owner

Heritagenoun

hereditary succession to a title or an office or property

Heritagenoun

property that is or may be inherited; an inheritance

Heritagenoun

valued objects and qualities such as historic buildings and cultural traditions that have been passed down from previous generations

Heritagenoun

denoting or relating to things of special architectural, historical, or natural value that are preserved for the nation

Heritagenoun

denoting a traditional brand or product regarded as emblematic of fine craftsmanship

Heritagenoun

denoting a breed of livestock or poultry that was once traditional to an area but is no longer farmed in large numbers

Heritagenoun

(of a plant variety) not hybridized with another; old-fashioned

Heritagenoun

a special or individual possession; an allotted portion

Heritagenoun

Christians, or the ancient Israelites, seen as God's chosen people.

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