/koʊ ˈɛrəs/ – Noun
Definition: người đồng thừa kế (nữ).
A more thorough explanation: A co-heiress is a woman who shares an inheritance with one or more other individuals, typically other female heirs, as designated in a legal will or by operation of law.
Example: The siblings were named as co-heiresses in their late father’s will, entitling them to share equally in the inheritance.