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ancestry
[an-ses-tree, -suh-stree]
noun
plural
ancestriesfamily or ancestral descent; lineage.
honorable or distinguished descent.
famous by title and ancestry.
a series of ancestors.
His ancestry settled Utah.
the inception or origin of a phenomenon, object, idea, or style.
the history or developmental process of a phenomenon, object, idea, or style.
ancestry
/ ˈænsɛstrɪ /
noun
lineage or descent, esp when ancient, noble, or distinguished
ancestors collectively
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Example Sentences
She became the first woman of Indian ancestry to serve as prime minister of a country outside the subcontinent when she won the office in 2010.
This suggests that P. robustus may not have been a single uniform species, but a mix of populations with different ancestries.
Bailey, who has Japanese ancestry, says the additions underscore how horror fandom is universal.
On the home front, Romer shows how Ruth barnstormed Central California in 1927, a decade and a half before the U.S. government forced citizens of Japanese ancestry into internment camps there.
DNA analysis has also revealed the men had a mix of ancestry and that none appeared to be from the local area.
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