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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61, What are our enlightened descendants going to do about the fourth element, Earth?
62, Their descendants are evidence of how nature has been moulded to human ends.
63, But neither fish can be regarded as the one whose descendants eventually colonised the land permanently.
64, Instead of trying to change old attitudes we can set out to design new ones which are not descendants of the old ones.
65, In 1983 the descendants of these owners of geese were to burn the local conservationists in effigy.
66, Should we flatter ourselves that our descendants will find our concerns of the utmost importance?
67, Meanwhile the owners or their descendants champ impatiently to recover and lovingly restore what is left of the family heritage.
68, Then perhaps a hundred thousand people can change the trend, if they and their descendants labor for five hundred years.
69, But what was the cur whose descendants burst into such variety?
70, Frederick and Bertha moved to Iowa in 1852, and their descendants still live in the area.
71, Its descendants someday will be rodents, and someday further, as smart and nimble as apes.
72, Sometimes they took little dancing steps, as their blood responded to rhythms that their descendants would not create for ages yet.
73, The city has never officially acknowledged the losses of the displaced residents and their descendants.
74, Thus leaving the descendants of the cabal in charge of the Imperium?
75, The ancestral language can itself be reconstructed from the hints held in its much diverged descendants.
76, The third is an immune system, used only by the descendants of reptiles.
77, Ham dishonours his drunken father, and Noah curses him through his descendants.
78, The Brownes and their descendants lived here for many years and played a prominent part in the life of the village.
79, Pakicetus, as it was called, lacks the fatty earplugs of its descendants.
80, In creating new users a parent may grant subsets, up to the full set, of his own privileges to his descendants.
81, The shire horses are direct descendants of the great war horses, and each one weighs a ton.
82, These splendid and intricate bronze castings are enigmatic: they appear on the scene without apparent precursors and with no obvious descendants.
83, The pigeons, descendants of the wild Eurasian rock dove, also present a sanitation problem.http://Sentencedict.com
84, Jacob's dying blessing focusses on the distant future, when the descendants of these twelve will occupy the promised land.
85, Aethelbald's accession broke the monopoly of royal power in Mercia by Penda and his descendants which had lasted over seventy years.
86, Their descendants are full of genes that enable them to cope with several antibiotics at once.
87, Over 60 descendants of the rubber barons, who continued exploiting the inhabitants, have been forced to leave.
88, The descendants of William Elloitt threatened to sue us.
89, Their descendants became the dazzling white lipizzans.
90, Acadians are descendants of Canada's original French-speaking population.
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