Legacy

Noun

 * 1)  money or property bequeathed to someone in a will
 * 2) Something inherited from a predecessor; a heritage
 * 3) The descendant of an alumnus

Adjective
legacy


 * 1)  of a computer system that has been in service for many years and that a business still relies upon, even though it is becoming expensive or difficult to maintain
 * 2) left behind; old or no longer in active use

Adjectives for Legacy
supplemented; limited; personal; precious; unexpected; hereditary.

Verbs for Legacy
administer—; allocate—; anticipate—; bequeath—; contemplate—; court—; deprive of—; direct—; envy—; fritter away—; grant—; inherit—; parcel—; partition—,' provide—; reckon—; —dwindles; —enrich¬es.

Thesaurus
attested copy, bequeathal, bequest, birthright, borough-English, by-product, codicil, coheirship, consequence, consequent, coparcenary, corollary, derivation, derivative, development, devise, distillate, effect, entail, event, eventuality, eventuation, fruit, gavelkind, harvest, heirloom, heirship, hereditament, heritable, heritage, heritance, incorporeal hereditament, inheritance, issue, law of succession, line of succession, logical outcome, mode of succession, offshoot, offspring, outcome, outgrowth, patrimony, postremogeniture, precipitate, primogeniture, probate, product, result, resultant, reversion, sequel, sequela, sequence, sequent, succession, testament, ultimogeniture, upshot, will