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- PROGENITOR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
the progenitors of modern art wild cats that were the progenitors of the house cat Recent Examples on the Web Examples are automatically compiled from online sources to show current usage
- Progenitor - Wikipedia
In the Abrahamic religions, Adam, Noah, Abraham and others are described as progenitors (see also Biblical patriarchy) In archaeogenetics (archaeological genetics), a human Y-chromosomal Adam has been named as the most recent common ancestor from whom all currently living people are descended patrilinearly
- PROGENITOR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Domestic cats can be traced to wild progenitors that interbred well over 100,000 years ago John Egan is one of the progenitors of the modern extreme skiing movement This 1967 film is the progenitor of countless true-crime films
- Progenitor - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Other forms: progenitors While any ancestor can be a progenitor, or previous member of a family line, the word is usually applied to someone who was an originator of or major contributor to the characteristics of that line
- PROGENITOR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Furthermore, the Midwest broadly has a history of engineering new music to dance to, as queer Black men in Detroit are often uncredited as the progenitors of techno as we understand it today
- What does progenitor mean? - Definitions. net
Although these things be already past away by her progenitors former grants unto those lords, yet I could find a way to remedy a great part thereof Edmund Spenser, State of Ireland Like true subjects, sons of your progenitors, Go chearfully together William Shakespeare All generations had hither come, From all the ends of th’ Earth, to
- PROGENITOR | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Domestic cats can be traced to wild progenitors that interbred well over 100,000 years ago John Egan is one of the progenitors of the modern extreme skiing movement This 1967 film is the progenitor of countless true-crime films
- PROGENITOR definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
2 meanings: 1 a direct ancestor 2 an originator or founder of a future development; precursor Click for more definitions
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