hered-, herit-

(Latin: heir; "he, or she, who obtains that which is left")

inheritable (adjective) (not comparable)
1. Possible of something being obtained from a person after their death: The inheritable objects and villa of the deceased aunt went to the only relations she had had.
2. Susceptible of receiving by genetic transfer: Grandmother's brown eyes can be inheritable to the next generation.
inheritableness
inheritably (adverb) (not comparable)
Descriptive of how something can be acquired or received: It is inheritably probable that Hana got her lovely brown eyes from her mother, but not from her father, who had blue eyes.
inheritance
Lexicomedy: Will-gotten gains.