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Often used in the same context:
descendants,
ancestors,
forebears,
forefathers,
ancestry,
forbears,
lineage,
heirs,
inheritors,
minorcan,
ascendants,
edomites,
freedman,
grandfathers,
colonist,
merovingian dynasty,
siouan,
matrilineal,
slaves,
pawnees,
phoenicians,
bloodline,
moravians,
carthaginians,
genealogies,
negroid,
pilgrim fathers,
kinfolk,
scythians,
thracians,
freeborn,
lydians,
generations,
iroquoian,
lost tribes,
hittites,
hellenized,
cousins,
conquistadores,
khoikhoi,
ioway,
patriarchs,
delawares,
matriarchs,
settlers,
algonquian,
aurochs,
hidatsa,
etruscans,
gullahs,
kinsfolk,
kwakiutl,
plantocracy,
homelands,
shawnees,
ishmaelites,
shoshones,
hellenists,
indentureship,
karelians,
aleuts,
algonquian language,
pioneers,
carolingian,
arameans,
origins,
mound builders,
landed gentry,
babylonia,
sachems,
caddoan,
hamitic,
amorites,
melanesians,
chiricahua apache,
canaanites,
toltecs,
slaveholders,
creoles,
plymouth colony,
conquerors,
progenitors,
illyrian,
atakapa,
dominions,
antoninus,
acadians,
seleucids,
nobles,
seleucid,
manumission,
dispossession,
homesteaders,
legatees,
arcadians,
mandans,
natives,
alfred tennyson,
paiutes,
offsprings,
descendant,
offspring,
successors,
descendent,
eyewitnesses,
progeny,
anarchists,
anthropologists,
grandparents,
imitators,
interlocutors,
authors,
greats,
posterity,
viewers
Appears in the definition of:
adapid,
adapid group,
saxon
Also try:
— Adjectives for descendents:
direct,
many,
lineal,
male,
total,
immediate,
modern,
spiritual,
intellectual,
african,
numerous,
more...
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