0 the child, grandchild, great-grandchild etc of a person -- potomek
This is a photograph of my grandmother with all her descendants.
Therefore, growth rates may increase over time simply because the initial and descendant cells are recovering from treatment rather than evolving.
Later they absorbed the surviving nomadic descendants of the authentic autochtons.
The binding will only be visible in the current space and its descendants.
Ancestors, by contrast, were continuous and consubstantial with their descendants, which guaranteed their human approachability.
And these masks, in turn, are most likely descendants of medieval devil clowns.
For women and religious titleholders, our models suggest a potent and statistically meaningful connection between the father's religious title and his descendant's wealth.
Nor does one have any control over what an offspring may do to a third or subseqent generations of descendants.
As a person's descendants branch out over successive generations, each generation gains only a portion of the earlier generation's claim.
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