Great-grandson (noun)

A male descendant of one's grandparent, two generations removed.

Origin:

Derived from the combining of the words "great" and "grandson" to describe a generational relationship.

Examples:

  1. The great-grandson was fascinated by the stories his great-grandfather told him about his own childhood.
  2. The great-grandson was the first in his family to pursue higher education.
  3. The great-grandson was the youngest person at the family reunion, but quickly made friends with his older relatives.
  4. The great-grandson inherited many of the traits and interests of his great-grandfather, including a love of music.
  5. The great-grandson was proud to be a part of a long and rich family history, stretching back several generations.
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