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継承 (A mechanism that allows a given access control entry (ACE) to be copied from the container where it was applied to all children of the container. Inheritance can be combined with delegation to grant administrative rights to a whole subtree of the directory in a single update operation) |
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遺伝 (いでん) |
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遺財; 遺産 ichi1 news1 nf07 (いさん); 遺産相続 (いさんそうぞく); 家督 news2 nf47; 相続財産 (そうぞくざいさん); 継受 |
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インヘリタンス |
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承継 news2 nf34; 相続 ichi1 news1 nf10 (そうぞく); 相伝; 相承 |
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親代代; 親代々 |
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遺伝 (of knowledge etc, いでん) Dictionary of Linguistics (Francis Bond) |
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家督相続 (かとくそうぞく) |
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譲り (ゆずり) |
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Database structures that have a strict hierarchy no multiple inheritance. Inheritance can initiate other objects irrespective of the class hierarchy, thus there is no strict hierarchy of objects |