1 any member of your family from long ago, for example, the grandparents of your grandparents:
Twelve thousand years ago, our ancestors were primitive savages living in caves.
Apparently his ancestors came over from France in the 11th century.
She claims that Mary Queen of Scots is one of her distant ancestors.
These bones come from an animal that is the ancestor of the modern horse.
Archaeology can tell us a lot about how our Iron-Age ancestors lived.
Their possession of the bundles would have identified them as lineage heads, those most directly descended from the divine ancestors.
The seed from which the tree is grown consists of its rightmost left and leftmost right ancestors, initially the two pseudo-nodes.
Under protobiological conditions, peptides could have spontaneously formed and organized into simple, functional structures that were ancestors of modern protein channels and receptors.
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