Synonyms of the word ancestor


ANCESTORANTECEDENT - ASCENDANT - ASCENDENT - RELATION - RELATIVE - ROOT

ancestor

  • n. One from whom a person is descended, whether on the father's or mother's side, at any distance of time;…
  • n. An earlier type; a progenitor.
  • n. (law) One from whom an estate has descended;—the correlative of heir.
  • n. (figuratively) One who had the same role or function in former times.

antecedent

  • adj. Earlier, either in time or order.
  • adj. presumptive.
  • n. Any thing that precedes another thing, especially the cause of the second thing.
  • n. An ancestor.
  • n. (grammar) A word, phrase or clause referred to by a pronoun.
  • n. (logic) The conditional part of a hypothetical proposition.
  • n. (logic) The first of two subsets of a sequent, consisting of all the sequent's formulae which are valuated…
  • n. (mathematics) The first term of a ratio, i.e. the term a in the ratio a:b, the other being the consequent.

ascendant

  • adj. Rising, moving upward.
  • adj. Surpassing or controlling.
  • n. Being in control; superiority, or commanding influence; ascendency.
  • n. An ancestor (antonym of descendant).
  • n. Ascent; height; elevation.
  • n. (astrology) The horoscope, or that degree of the ecliptic which rises above the horizon at the moment…

ascendent

  • adj. Upward in direction or proclivity.
  • adj. In power; controlling.
  • n. A person from whom one is descended.
  • n. A position of power or control.

relation

  • n. The manner in which two things may be associated.
  • n. A member of one's family.
  • n. The act of relating a story.
  • n. (set theory) A set of ordered tuples.
  • n. (set theory) Specifically, a set of ordered pairs.
  • n. (databases) A set of ordered tuples retrievable by a relational database; a table.
  • n. (mathematics) A statement of equality of two products of generators, used in the presentation of a group.
  • n. (category theory) A subobject of a product of objects.
  • n. (usually collocated: sexual relation) The act of intercourse.

relative

  • adj. Connected to or depending on something else; comparative.
  • adj. (computing, of a URL, URI, path, or similar) Expressed in relation to another item, rather than in complete…
  • adj. (grammar) That relates to an antecedent.
  • adj. (music) Having the same key but differing in being major or minor.
  • adj. Relevant; pertinent; related.
  • adj. Capable to be changed by other beings or circumstance; conditional.
  • n. Someone in the same family; someone connected by blood, marriage, or adoption.
  • n. (linguistics) A type of adjective that inflects like a relative clause, rather than a true adjective,…

root

  • n. The part of a plant, generally underground, that anchors and supports the plant body, absorbs and stores…
  • n. A root vegetable.
  • n. The part of a tooth extending into the bone holding the tooth in place.
  • n. The part of a hair under the skin that holds the hair in place.
  • n. The part of a hair near the skin that has not been dyed, permed, or otherwise treated.
  • n. The primary source; origin.
  • n. (arithmetic) Of a number or expression, a number which, when raised to a specified power, yields the specified…
  • n. (arithmetic) A square root (understood if no power is specified; in which case, “the root of” is often…
  • n. (analysis) A zero (of an equation).
  • n. (graph theory, computing) The single node of a tree that has no parent.
  • n. (linguistic morphology) The primary lexical unit of a word, which carries the most significant aspects…
  • n. (philology) A word from which another word or words are derived.
  • n. (music) The fundamental tone of any chord; the tone from whose harmonics, or overtones, a chord is composed.
  • n. The lowest place, position, or part.
  • n. (computing) In UNIX terminology, the first user account with complete access to the operating system and…
  • n. (computing) The highest directory of a directory structure which may contain both files and subdirectories.
  • n. (slang) A penis, especially the base of a penis.
  • v. (computing, slang, transitive) To break into a computer system and obtain root access.
  • v. To fix the root; to enter the earth, as roots; to take root and begin to grow.
  • v. To be firmly fixed; to be established.
  • v. (transitive) To turn up or dig with the snout.
  • v. (by extension) To seek favour or advancement by low arts or grovelling servility; to fawn.
  • v. (intransitive) To rummage, to search as if by digging in soil.
  • v. (transitive) To root out; to abolish.
  • v. (Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, vulgar, slang) To have sexual intercourse.
  • v. (horticulture, intransitive) To grow roots.
  • v. (horticulture, transitive) To prepare, oversee, or otherwise cause the rooting of cuttings.
  • n. (Australia, New Zealand, vulgar, slang) An act of sexual intercourse.
  • n. (Australia, New Zealand, vulgar, slang) A sexual partner.
  • v. (intransitive, with "for" or "on", US) To cheer (on); to show support (for) and hope for the success of…

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