Genealogical
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Genealogical ( adjective )
- Relating to the study of family history and the tracing of lineages and ancestry.
- Relating to the study of the development and origin of species.
Origin:
Derived from the greek words "genea" meaning "race, family" and "logia" meaning "study of".
Examples:
- She was fascinated by genealogical research and spent countless hours tracing her family tree.
- The genealogical analysis of the species revealed a common ancestry with the other primates.
- The genealogical society was dedicated to preserving family history for future generations.
- He was able to track down his genealogical roots thanks to the extensive records available online.
- Her genealogical research led her to the discovery of a long-lost branch of her family tree.
(As a noun)
Genealogical ( noun )
- Relating to the study of family history and the tracing of lineages and ancestry.
- Relating to the study of the development and origin of species.
Origin:
Derived from the greek words "genea" meaning "race, family" and "logia" meaning "study of".
Examples:
- She was fascinated by genealogical research and spent countless hours tracing her family tree.
- The genealogical analysis of the species revealed a common ancestry with the other primates.
- The genealogical society was dedicated to preserving family history for future generations.
- He was able to track down his genealogical roots thanks to the extensive records available online.
- Her genealogical research led her to the discovery of a long-lost branch of her family tree.