adjective
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being in a direct line of descent from an ancestor
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of, involving, or derived from direct descent
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a less common word for linear
Other Word Forms
- lineally adverb
- multilineal adjective
- nonlineal adjective
- unlineal adjective
Etymology
Origin of lineal
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English word from Late Latin word līneālis. See line 1, -al 1
Example Sentences
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The United States Agency for International Development, or USAID, was a lineal descendant of the Marshall Plan and an embodiment of soft power.
From Salon • Aug. 16, 2025
Because the remains will be in a mausoleum, they will still be accessible if future research turns up lineal descendants or “a legitimate claim,” Woods says.
From Science Magazine • Jan. 23, 2024
Some tribes ask potential members to show lineal descent, meaning an ancestor who was a registered member.
From Washington Post • Nov. 1, 2022
The 1990 federal Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act requires federally funded institutions, such as universities, to return Native American remains and cultural items to lineal descendants, tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 11, 2022
The Voyager spacecraft are the lineal descendants of those sailing-ship voyages of exploration, and of the scientific and speculative tradition of Christiaan Huygens.
From "Cosmos" by Carl Sagan
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