n. those being a step in a line from one ancestor
Brayden's family had lived on the farm for five generations.
Brayden's family had lived on the farm for five generations.
The enmity between the families had existed for generations.
How many generations of spiders did it take to weave the invisible?
How many generations used the quilt?
He traced his patrilineal descent back five generations.
Scientists notice atavism after studying many generations.
The Loxley Company has purveyed bakery goods for five generations.
Not that the Bethel Bakery needs the attention as this Pittsburgh institution has been running at full capacity satisfying generations of local sweet tooths.
How many generations have there been since Aron, according to Jervis?
Who swore that all generations of her family would hunt and kill unicorns?
How many generations of monarch butterflies does it take to complete the two-way migration?
How does the little girl in the story feel at the beginning of the book because she can only count back to three generations of her family?
The book follows the story of three generations of families who are experts at what?
line of descendants; age; step of offsprings
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