Phrases with «direct descendent»

The phrase "direct descendant" refers to a person who is directly related to someone from a past generation, like their child or grandchild. Full definition

Sentences with «direct descendent»

  • Direct descendents from the company's racing activities at Le Mans, they feature a twin - compound construction — the outer section made from a «high molecular chain» elastomer to maximise grip in corners, the inner section using a more rigid elastomer that promises more precise steering. (evo.co.uk)
  • «This brings back what we call ethnoarchaeology — comparing past human livelihoods with those of the modern direct descendents. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Our first litter born 1985 was out of Dorneywood Lucretia by Ch Devarro Direct Descendent and we were fortunate enough to produce a champion in this litter, Ch Danemoor the Persian Boy and «Darius» features in our current lines. (danemoor.com)
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