English to Portuguese Dictionary descendant

descendant

descendente
definition
noun
Shakespeare's last direct descendant
a person, plant, or animal that is descended from a particular ancestor.
translation of 'descendant'
adjective
descendente,
proveniente
example
An argument can be made that since so many Cajun pioneers copied the Creole accordionist that Cajun music is a 'descendant' of Creole music. But that's another column.
house music is a 'descendant' of disco
The internet is not the 'descendant' of the telephone, nor has it replaced it.
Shakespeare's last direct 'descendant'
The project is a direct 'descendant' of the Learning Design Tools project and other predecessor projects in the E-learning and Pedagogy programme.
The preferred marriage partner should come from the same neighborhood and be a 'descendant' of a common ancestor.
He had made something of himself despite the fact he had most likely been a 'descendant' of a slave.
Most biologists consider it the direct 'descendant' of the ancestor of the domesticated two-humped species.
she's a 'descendant' of Charles Darwin
As time passes, these species, together with their various 'descendant' species, continue to diverge.
The people who attend them are first-generation immigrants or more likely their second and third generation 'descendants' .
The lineal 'descendants' of a farmer have the first right to purchase a farm.
All three of us here are living 'descendants' of that powerful family.
They disappeared along with the dinosaurs when that period ended, leaving no modern 'descendants' .
My ancestors were priests, but none of the present generation 'descendants' are priests.
Eventually, the DNA materials may be able to link the crew members with their living 'descendants' .
If they did, it would mark them as 'descendants' of a common ancestor.
Until 1994, the company was owned by the 'descendants' of the founders.
Some of the fossils are proving pivotal in testing the hypothesis that birds are the living 'descendants' of dinosaurs.
Will our 'descendants' live most of their lives in a virtual reality?
Their 'descendants' have been left in a quandary.
People also expect the deceased to maintain interest in their 'descendants' , as ancestral spirits.
How important is ethnicity for the 'descendants' of emigrants?
Their wanderings ceased when they reached the beautiful mountain home where their 'descendants' live today.
Some of the plaintiffs are direct 'descendants' of those early settlers.
Birds - the feathered 'descendants' of the dinosaurs - fascinate her.
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