Synonym: child, offspring. Antonym: ancestor, ascendant, forefather. Similar words: descend, condescend, descent, condescension, attendant, defendant, quiescent, senescent. Meaning: [-dənt] n. a person considered as descended from some ancestor or race. adj. going or coming down.
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31. The guy claims to be a direct descendant of Mozart.
32. But nowadays, more Hu surnamed people throughout one's life, no matter rich or poor, experience until Hu surnamed descendant due pride to a great extent.
33. Decadent, vulgar, pornography, depravity, estheticism, traditional descendant, these words usually are the labels of his works.
34. He was a descendant of Perez and chief of all the army officers for the first month.
35. As historical materials, the two biographies bear out the fact that Pearl Buck was an American descendant, having an American cultural background.
36. Henry Tudor, descendant of Duke of Lancaster won victory at Bosworth Fireld in 1485 and put the country under the rule of the Tudors.
37. Parker Bowles is a direct descendant of Alice Keppel, a society matron who was the last official mistress of King Edward VII, the Prince of Wales's great-great- grandfather.
38. The risk is mainly brouht by the individual trade, including descendant risk, speculative risk, floating risk and institutional risk.
39. Returns a collection of the descendant elements for this document or element, in document order.
40. He had changed back into Chinese dress today, and his lean frame was draped in a long, navy-blue flannel gown, giving him the air of a worthy descendant of some famous scholar.
41. Henry Tudor, descendant of Duke of Lancaster won victory at Bosworth Fireld in 1485 and put ht country under the rule of the Tudors.
42. Holgrave confesses that he is a descendant of the Maule family.
43. This functional, minimalist desk is a direct descendant of the Bauhaus movement.
44. We do not approve bachelordom and homosexual are gestated their descendant by means of surrogacy according to these rights talked over.
45. In fiction, the adventurer figure or Picaro may be regarded as a descendant of the knight-errant of Medieval romance.
46. My mother, born Juliana Ossorguine, is her direct descendant and namesake.
47. My paternal grandfather was The Atreides, descendant of the House of Atreus and tracing his ancestry directly back to the Greek original.
48. A descendant of Pope Urban VIII, who commissioned works in Rome by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Barberini owns a castle in the nearby picture postcard hamlet of San Vittorino.
49. Since the dinosaurs recovery plans since 1970, many studies have pointed out that modern birds most likely suborder Theropoda a direct descendant of dinosaurs.
50. I want the triumph of seeing my descendant fairly lord of their estates.
51. Avoid using descendant selectors, especially those that specify redundant ancestors.
52. Kong Guangsen, a descendant of Confucian of the 70th generation, was a noted scholar in the study of Confucian classics, a phonologist and a mathematician in the middle of the Qing Dynasty.
53. Henry Tudor, descendant of Duke of Lancaster won victory under the rule of the Tudors.
54. And she is the first first lady who is the direct descendant of slaves.
54. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
55. Now, I'm the direct descendant of the mountain man Jim Bridger.
56. Paulie Abeles said she gained access by masquerading as a 67-year-old slave descendant.
57. He calls himself a descendant of Asians, which I don't believe.
58. The descendants of Manasseh: Asriel was his descendant through his Aramean concubine. She gave birth to Makir the father of Gilead.
59. Like ancestor in XPath, descendant has a descendant-or-self for those special cases where the selected node might match what you're looking for (see Figure 3).
60. French is the only official language, but English, Italian, and the local Monegasque language (a descendant of Genoese) are also spoken.
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