Similar words: percentage, parental, comparative advantage, employment agency, parental guidance, independent agency, vintage, vantage. Meaning: ['perəntɪdʒ /'peər-] n. 1. the state of being a parent 2. the kinship relation of an offspring to the parents 3. the descendants of one individual.
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31 George Cantor was born in Russia of Danish - Jewish parentage . Georg Cantor.
32 Georg Cantor was born in Russia of Danish - Jewish parentage . Georg Cantor.
33 And I think that sense for the parentage of Australian identity is quite important.
34 Objective : To observe the mutational pattern of STR loci in parentage testing cases.
35 Of humble parentage, he began his working life in a shoe factory.
36 You have selected with great clarity the parentage that genealogically provides you with the fullest accessibility to combinations of light-encoded filaments that can potentially evolve.
37 My dog, Holly, was a gentle, gregarious, well - behaved seven - year - old of mixed parentage.
38 Life Carriers: Descending Sons (read "Sonship with God" by me) whose parentage is the Creator Son, the Universe Mother Spirit and one of the Ancient of Days, from the Superuniverse.
39 But biological parents aren't always preferable to adoptive ones, and biological parentage does not convey an absolute ownership that cancels all the rights of children.
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