ADJECTIU | all | descendent | coming down or downward |
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all | descendent | going or coming down | |
all | descendent, decreixent, minvant | becoming smaller or less or appearing to do so | |
NOM | person | descendent, plançó, progènie | the immediate descendants of a person |
person | descendent | a person considered as descended from some ancestor or race |
Sentit | coming down or downward. | |
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Específic | descendent | Going or coming down |
Contrari | ascendent | Moving or going or growing upward |
Anglès | descending | |
Espanyol | descendente, descendiente |
Sentit | Going or coming down. | |
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General | descendent | coming down or downward |
Anglès | descendant, descendent | |
Espanyol | descendiente | |
Verbs | davallar, descendir | Move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way |
Sentit | Becoming smaller or less or appearing to do so. | |
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Sinònims | decreixent, minvant | |
Anglès | diminishing | |
Espanyol | decreciente, descendente, descendiente, menguante |
Sentit | The immediate descendants of a person. | |
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Sinònims | plançó, progènie | |
Específic | adulterí, bastard, bord, espuri, expòsit, fill il·legítim, fill natural | The illegitimate offspring of unmarried parents |
benjamí, benjamina, menor, petita, petit | The youngest member of a group (not necessarily young) | |
filla, fill, nen | A human offspring (son or daughter) of any age | |
hereu, successor | A person who inherits some title or office | |
nét | A child of your son or daughter | |
primogènit | The offspring who came first in the order of birth | |
General | parent | A person related by blood or marriage |
Anglès | offspring, progeny, issue | |
Espanyol | descendencia, descendiente, vástago |
Sentit | A person considered as descended from some ancestor or race. | |
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Específic | fill | A member of a clan or tribe |
General | parent | A person related by blood or marriage |
Contrari | ancestre, antecessor, ascendent, avantpassat, progenitor | someone from whom you are descended (but usually more remote than a grandparent) |
Anglès | descendant, descendent | |
Espanyol | descendiente | |
Verbs | derivar, descendre, provenir, resultar | Come from |
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