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ancestor
 
SYLLABICATION:an·ces·tor
PRONUNCIATION:  nsstr
NOUN:1. A person from whom one is descended, especially if more remote than a grandparent; a forebear. 2. A forerunner or predecessor. 3. Law The person from whom an estate has been inherited. 4. Biology The actual or hypothetical organism or stock from which later kinds evolved.
ETYMOLOGY:Middle English auncestre, from Old French, from Latin antecessor, predecessor, from antecessus, past participle of antecdere, to precede : ante-, ante- + cdere, to go; see ked- in Appendix I.
SYNONYMS:ancestor, forebear, forefather, progenitor These nouns denote a person from whom one is descended: ancestors who were farmers; land once owned by his forebears; laws handed down from our forefathers; our progenitors' wisdom.
ANTONYM:descendant
 
 
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