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descendant
[ dih-sen-duhnt ]
noun
- a person or animal that is descended from a specific ancestor; an offspring.
- something deriving in appearance, function, or general character from an earlier form.
- an adherent who follows closely the teachings, methods, practices, etc., of an earlier master, as in art, music, philosophy, etc.; disciple.
- Astrology.
- the point opposite the ascendant.
- the point of the ecliptic or the sign and degree of the zodiac setting below the western horizon at the time of a birth or of an event.
- the cusp of the seventh house.
adjective
descendant
1/ dɪˈsɛndənt /
noun
- a person, animal, or plant when described as descended from an individual, race, species, etc
- something that derives or is descended from an earlier form
adjective
- a variant spelling of descendent
Descendant
2/ dɪˈsɛndənt /
noun
- astrology the point on the ecliptic lying directly opposite the Ascendant
Word History and Origins
Origin of descendant1
Example Sentences
It requires extensive research to determine whether the items were collected ethically, to identify descendants and to navigate complex international regulations on movement of human remains.
Areva Martin, a lawyer representing the Section 14 residents and their descendants, did not respond to requests for comment Thursday morning.
The original film's sequel - Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh - set three years later sees Todd's iconic lead appear again in New Orleans, encountering a descendant of his daughter.
Meanwhile a descendant of one of the lighthouse keepers said he was delighted by the discovery.
The proposed constitutional amendment is part of a reparations package for descendants of African Americans enslaved in the U.S.
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