Similar words: descendant, descend, descended, condescend, descent, iridescent, crescendo, condescension. Meaning: [-dənt] n. all of the offspring of a given progenitor.
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31, Perhaps the technicians who control the mast are descendants of the shamans who presided over religious rites here.
32, To put it another way, ancestors of stick insects that did not resemble sticks did not leave descendants.
33, Out of his manors, William chose to reside at Hammoon, and his descendants certainly lived here until the seventeenth century.
34, Time has since overlaid this corpus with errors that obscure what the original patriarchs taught to their descendants.
35, Their goslings never learned how to migrate, and their descendants live on.
36, When such changes are induced in the germ cells, they may be transmitted to descendants of the irradiated persons.
37, The rich and deep topsoil that lured the first settlers to Deerfield still nourishes the agricultural efforts of their descendants.
38, The sick spider at the heart of the web? Thus leaving the descendants of the cabal in charge of the Imperium?
39, And the tame descendants have kept the same views on this matter.
40, Pierpont Morgan was attacked by populist Democrats - whose descendants now argue for closer links between banks and industry.
41, But why should the descendants of Eusthenopteron have troubled to clamber about laboriously on the land?
42, Those that did so would last longer and leave more descendants than those that did not.
43, The Shias believe that Ali's descendants - the Imams - are the lawful successors of Mohamed.
44, His descendants were to live here for the next 120 years.
45, It has been proposed that Japanese and Korean are descendants of a common language.
46, But what are the mechanisms that cause the direct linear descendants of the zygote to change their character so radically?
47, Those who conserve animals in the hope of returning their descendants to Nature may be disappointed by what they let loose.
48, They had dropped out of the human chain of ancestors and descendants that had formerly bound them all together.
49, Many of its problems are direct descendants of the central problems of philosophy.
50, It provides buoyancy and this, for the bulk of the descendants of these air-breathing pioneers[sentencedict.com], became a more important faculty.
51, This is because where selfishness brings higher rewards than altruism, selfish individuals leave more descendants, so altruists inevitably become extinct.
52, The postmodern descendants of the Organization Man are not victims, after all, but pioneers.
53, This episode reveals a deep and continuing rift between the descendants of Oswiu and the kings of Leodwald's line.
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54, People have such genes because those that employed criteria of beauty left more descendants than those that did not.
55, Government spending is not just about irresponsible generations ripping off their descendants or leaving their children broke.
56, You may change your own password and privileges, and those of your descendants.
57, The descendants of a very few, transformed by natural selection, make up the world today.
58, Other descendants of the marine invertebrates have also left the water.
59, Very quickly the greatest fortune tended to be dissipated among innumerable descendants.
60, And, of course, we harness the cranial material of the descendants of the colonists.
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