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descendant

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 descending from a biological ancestor. 2 proceeding from a figurative ancestor or source. alt. 1 (context literally English) One who is the progeny of a specified person, at any distance of time or through any number of generations. 2 (context figuratively ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Descendant \De*scend"ant\, a. [F. descendant, p. pr. of descendre. Cf. Descendent .] Descendent.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A Descendant or descendent primarily refers to: Lineal descendant , a consanguinous (i.e. biological) relative directly related to a person. Collateral descendant , a relative descended from a brother or sister of an ancestor. It may also refer to:

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. going or coming down [syn: descendent ] n. a person considered as descended from some ancestor or race [syn: descendent ] [ant: ancestor ]

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mid-15c. (adj.), c.1600 (n.), from French descendant (13c.), present participle of descendre (see descend ). Despite a tendency to use descendent for the adjective and descendant for the noun, descendant seems to be prevailing in all uses and appears 5 ...

Usage examples of descendant.

I think this must be admitted, when we find that there are hardly any domestic races, either amongst animals or plants, which have not been ranked by some competent judges as mere varieties, and by other competent judges as the descendants of aboriginally distinct species.

Perhaps descendants of coyotes or raccoons, creatures too adaptable ever to need refuge in arks.

Though, like a descendant of Archbishop Sharp, and a winner of the archery medal, I boast myself Sancti Leonardi alumnus addictissimus, I am unable to give a description, at first hand, of student life in St.

To recompense Jean V for his liberality, the clergy accorded to him, for himself and his descendants, the right of burial in a chapel of the apse, consecrated to St.

The youngest living Arnest son, who married a descendant of Thomas Jefferson, has bought back Nomini and more than one hundred acres of the surrounding land.

But Jordan and other engineers at Stanford believed that the device might have a few practical applications and before long it became clear how stunningly correct they were - the audion was the first electronic vacuum tube, and its descendants ultimately made possible radio, television, radar, medical monitors, navigation systems and computers themselves.

WHEN the dinner hour came, the descendants of the Beld family formed a glum group.

The khepri in Armada, like those in New Crobuzon, must be descendants of refugees from the Mercy Ships, worshipping what was left, what they remembered, of the Bered Kai Nev pantheon.

Ironically for the ghost of great-grandfather Bruder, it was the same spirit that Heinrich himself had ended up by extending over his descendants in the house where Ett had discovered his spiritual kinship with the old man.

Chinese language is clearly related to the Chaldean, and that both the Chinese characters and the cuneiform alphabet are degenerate descendants of an original hieroglyphical alphabet.

Well, the degenerate descendants of both Hruun and dactyloid colonists, whose cultures are otherwise utterly different and very hostile to each other, have a common answer to that: the plague star.

He was Oda Yorimoto, descendant of a powerful daimio of the Ashikaga Dynasty of shoguns who had fled Japan with his faithful samurai nearly three hundred and fifty years before upon the overthrow of the Ashikaga Dynasty.

Justinian and Theodora accepted the honor of educating and enriching the female descendants of the great Theodosius.

Neither her grandmother Rosene nor her great-uncle Gadman had ever let anyone forget that they and their descendants were royal kin.

Grand Duke Gadman and Grand Duchess Rosene would both be satisfied, for each would see a descendant ascend to the throne.