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genealogy
noun as in person's family tree
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The most flamboyant of America's weenies, the Sonoran hot dog, has a murky genealogy.
Because the doctors do know who the person is; the doctors are conducting the genealogy.
Well, according to the genealogy experts at, uh, myvouchercodes.co.uk who commissioned the pictures, it is.
It was a rupture in our genealogy that came to serve as a metaphor for larger losses in black history.
Sophie Savides, 17Plays piano, pop genealogy class, “I Heart Music.”
William Berry, an English author, died at Bristol, aged 77; author of various works on genealogy and heraldry.
That was Pfalz-Neuburg's logic: none of the best, I think, in forensic genealogy.
This again led Moslim critics to the study of genealogy and geography.
Are you not a man whose genealogy, if verified, proves that you descend from Bahila?
For it is said that he had a genealogy, but that it was not in the priestly family.
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On this page you'll find 35 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to genealogy, such as: ancestry, genetics, lineage, derivation, descent, and extraction.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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