cultural/architectural/literary etc heritage• It will also enable the schoolroom to be retained as a building of cultural and architectural heritage.• They viewed Daley as being closer to the new element than to his political and cultural heritage namely, them.• Unlike these cities, Dublin is thought of first and foremost for its literary heritage, rather than for its art.• The price they paid was my cultural heritage.• Over the past few decades, however, the approach to conservation and protection of our cultural heritage has changed.• The two countries share an overlappingcultural heritage, yet in many ways the tension between them is more impressive.• They will encourage public and privateefforts aimed at the preservation of the cultural heritage in their States. 40.
heritage2adjectiveadjBritish EnglishBrE [only before noun]