Synonym: family tree. Similar words: analogy, anneal, deal out, zealot, ology, jealous, zealotry, zealous. Meaning: [‚dʒɪːnɪælədʒɪ] n. 1. successive generations of kin 2. the study or investigation of ancestry and family history.
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(1) I became interested in the genealogy of my family.
(2) Moses the genealogy and linkage to the Davidic line and fulfilment of the prophecies outlined in the Hebrew Bible.
(3) If you choose to continue your genealogy search, I wish you happy hunting and good fortune.
(4) This blend of Old-Testament-inspired genealogy with legendary classical origins enjoyed a new vogue in the eclectic learned circles of the period.
(5) Or, dictating a genealogy, men would unexpectedly include the names of women - say, great-grandmothers of today's adults.
(6) Why does Nietzsche call this work a genealogy?
(7) He was proficient in all questions of genealogy.
(8) Many libraries specialize in genealogy.
(9) Rex is genuine Tibetan Mastiff. We traced his genealogy back 10 generations.
(10) David's genealogy in 1 Chronicles 3 says that he had 19 sons by his wives and concubines and one daughter, Tamar, whose mother isn't named in scripture.
(11) Genealogy, as an important reference of clan, establishes and strengthens lineage boundaries, consanguine boundaries, geographical border and ethical boundaries.
(12) Now, there's an important reason for this genealogy, the idea that the muses are the daughter of Mnemosyne, the goddess of memory.
(13) A genealogy, the testimony clansman generation inheritance One photo, keep you eternal memory A pair of jade hand, opened your beauty secrets!
(14) Don't be preoccupied with the myths and genealogy, but focus on godliness.
(15) A genealogy is a table showing the lines of one's ancestry ; a family tree, in short.
(16) She told me what she was looking for in the genealogy some kind of outlaw, I think.
(17) Thus, these clever devices are curious stillbirths in our genealogy of automation.
(18) But now she puts her energy into helping others research their own genealogy.
(19) The samplers have become prized not only for their visual delicacy but also as important sources of genealogy and demographics.
(20) If you are brand new, you can go to the beginning genealogy chat room.
(21) So the Scouts sat deep in that cellar amidst the jumbled dusty lava-carved genealogy of the Sagramosos.
(22) He worked contentedly for some time and was deep in the intricacies of a genealogy when the telephone rang. Sentencedict.com
(23) But then such critics of new technology had a genealogy that stretched much further back than the computers they attacked.
(24) Usually there is a story of creation and a genealogy of the gods to be remembered.
(25) In the post - modern ousted supreme dominance of reason, after re - start , strong their genealogy.
(26) The Naked Cowboy is not at all interested in genealogy, though. In that, he is a typical child of a genealogist .
(27) Through the criticism on traditional history notion and the establishment of new history method - genealogy by Nietzsche and Foucault, we find a fire-new view to understand history.
(28) Extend the stemma. Stemma is a scroll recording the genealogy of a family and the stories of key members.
(29) These are now the chief of their fathers, and this is the genealogy of them that went up with me from Babylon, in the reign of Artaxerxes the king.
(30) Andy Canvin is a pioneer on the strange frontier of DNA genealogy.
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