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To bequeath:
1 (law) leave (property) to a person or other beneficiary by a will.
2 to hand down; pass on, as to following generations.
bequeath: bestow, commit, endow, entrust, give, grant, hand down, impart, leave to by will, pass on, transmit, will
Stop lying again and again.I think you omited to read the rest of the definition on purpose, and that equals lying, and liars are losers.You lost.
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The second definition is pure delusion and false and used out of context most likely to cover up for your stupidity.
Bequeach
leave (property) to a person or other beneficiary by a will.
"he bequeathed his art collection to the town"
synonyms: leave, leave in one's will, will, make over, pass on, hand on, hand down, cede, consign, commit, entrust, grant, transfer, convey; More
pass (something) on or leave (something) to someone else.
"he ditched the unpopular policies bequeathed to him"
synonyms: hand down, hand on, pass on, impart, transmit
"they bequeathed their expertise to those who built the railways"
Note neither definition or example in anyway shape or form is reffering to genes because you can't bequeach genes except for purposes of research. How do you do that by leaving your body to an institution of research. If you can find a grammatically proper use referring bequeach to lineage then I'll stand corrected but you won't so nice fanfic. However you can Bequeach power ups as the sage did to Ashura by both the first and the second definition.
I leave both definitions unadulterated so everyone can see your just a fraud who's salty
Now learn meanings of word + proper function before using them while I :tea:
Ps. I'll give you a hint bequeaching means you have a voluntary choice. That's why it doesn't apply to genes. That's largely luck of the draw. Now I hope you can comprehend this and move on from your fanfic.
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