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An heir (fem. heiress) is one who inherits. Heir may also refer to: Heir apparent, the first in line to a throne or other title, who cannot be displaced by birth of another heir. Heir presumptive, the current first in line to a title. Heirs of the line, heirs in the line of succession.
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Disambiguierung (von lateinisch dis- „zer-, un-, auseinander“, und ambiguus „doppeldeutig, uneindeutig“) oder Begriffsklärung bezeichnet in der Sprachwissenschaft die Auflösung sprachlicher Mehrdeutigkeit (Ambiguität).
Comparison of the "To be, or not to be" speech in the first three editions of Hamlet, showing the varying quality of the text in the Bad Quarto, the Good Quarto and the First Folio. " To be, or not to be " is a speech given by Prince Hamlet in the so-called "nunnery scene" of William Shakespeare 's play Hamlet (Act 3, Scene 1).
Heiress often refers to a female heir, the beneficiary of an inheritance. Heiress may also refer to:
An heir (fem. heiress) is one who inherits. Heir may also refer to: Heir apparent, the first in line to a throne or other title, who cannot be displaced by birth of another heir; Heir presumptive, the current first in line to a title; Heirs of the line, heirs in the line of succession