Ascendencia in english
Ancestry
pronunciation: ænsestri part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ænsestri part of speech: noun
In gestures
ascendencia = ascendancy ; descent ; ancestry ; parentage ; lineage ; stock ; bloodline ; line of ancestry.
Example: Their ascendancy may be traced through the Main or tumbler machine of 1840, Payne's Wharfedale stop-cylinder machine of 1858, and the improved Wharfedales produced by Paine and others in the mid 1860s.Example: The editions of a work need have little in common other than descent from a common origin.Example: These terms are necessarily rather vague, but have a very respectable ancestry (they go back to Aristotle).Example: The database may, as a result of its parentage, be handicapped by features that are not suited to computerized retrieval.Example: The lineage of PRECIS indexing: PRECIS indexing has roots in faceted classification.Example: It also proves the absurdity of Nazi race theories of 'racial purity,' since the various peoples of Mitteleurope, the Germans in particular, are among the most mixed stocks in Europe.Example: Mrs. Obama's family tree highlights the complicated racial intermingling in the bloodlines of many African-Americans.Example: A pure-blood vampire has no human blood in their line of ancestry.more:
» ascendencia real = royal descent .
Example: Royal descent is sometimes claimed as a mark of distinction.» ascendencia + remontarse a = trace + ascendancy .
Example: Their ascendancy may be traced through the Main or tumbler machine of 1840, Payne's Wharfedale stop-cylinder machine of 1858, and the improved Wharfedales produced by Paine and others in the mid 1860s.» de ascendencia + Adjetivo = of + Adjetivo + descent .
Example: The project, completed in 1989, collected biobibliographic data on 7,30 Austrian authors of Jewish descent.» tener una ascendencia = descend from + ancestry .
Example: This article offers librarians clues for helping users who descend from English and Welsh ancestry solve genealogical mysteries.