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N. A RECORD OF DESCENT FROM ONE'S ANCESTORS; THE STUDY OF FAMILY RECORDS. |
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N. PLANNED ANNIHILATION OF A RACIAL, POLITICAL, OR CULTURAL GROUP. |
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N. A TYPE, CLASS, OR CATEGORY, ESPECIALLY OF FINE ART OR LITERATURE. |
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ADJ. WELL-MANNERED; REFINED; POLITE. (SOMETIMES USED TO MEAN "FALSELY POLITE" OR "HAVING GOOD MANNERS.") |
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N. ANYONE NOT OF THE JEWISH FAITH. |
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N. ARISTOCRATIC OR WELL-BRED PEOPLE. |
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ADJ. HAVING PARTS THAT ARE UNRELATED OR COMPLETELY DIFFERENT. |
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ADJ. 1) OF THE SAME SORT OR KIND.
2) cOMPOSED OF PARTS THAT ARE ALIKE. |
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ADJ. EXISTING AT BIRTH BUT NOT HEREDITARY. |
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V. TO GIVE RISE TO; TO BRING INTO EXISTENCE. |
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N. 1) A BEGINNING OR ORIGIN
2) THE FIRST BOOK OF THE OLD TESTAMENT |
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ADJ. 1) OCURRING IN OR CHARACTERIZING AN AREA; NATIVE
2) INBORN |
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ADJ. CLEVERLY INTENTIVE AND RESOURCEFUL |
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N. A DIRECT ANCESTOR; AN ORIGINATOR OF A LINE OF DESCENDENT. |
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N. CHILDREN OR DESCENDANTS; OFFSPRING. (SOMETIMES PROGENY ALSO REFERS TO THE RESULT OF ARTISTIC CREATIVITY. FOR EXAMPLE, CHARLES DICKENS SAID THAT OF ALL HIS PROGENY-MEANING HIS NOVELS-HE LOVED DAVID COPPERFIELD BEST.) |
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