Genealogical ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Genealogical ( adjective )

  1. Relating to the study of family history and the tracing of lineages and ancestry.
  2. 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:

  1. She was fascinated by genealogical research and spent countless hours tracing her family tree.
  2. The genealogical analysis of the species revealed a common ancestry with the other primates.
  3. The genealogical society was dedicated to preserving family history for future generations.
  4. He was able to track down his genealogical roots thanks to the extensive records available online.
  5. Her genealogical research led her to the discovery of a long-lost branch of her family tree.

(As a noun)

Genealogical ( noun )

  1. Relating to the study of family history and the tracing of lineages and ancestry.
  2. 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:

  1. She was fascinated by genealogical research and spent countless hours tracing her family tree.
  2. The genealogical analysis of the species revealed a common ancestry with the other primates.
  3. The genealogical society was dedicated to preserving family history for future generations.
  4. He was able to track down his genealogical roots thanks to the extensive records available online.
  5. Her genealogical research led her to the discovery of a long-lost branch of her family tree.
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