Estirpe in english

Lineage

pronunciation: lɪniədʒ part of speech: noun
In gestures
lineage

estirpe = ancestry ; strain ; stock ; bloodline ; line of ancestry. 

Example: These terms are necessarily rather vague, but have a very respectable ancestry (they go back to Aristotle).Example: The dynamism of a continent-wide free society drawn from many strains depended on more people having access to more knowledge to be used in more ways = The dynamism of a continent-wide free society drawn from many strains depended on more people having access to more knowledge to be used in more ways.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.

Estirpe synonyms

line in spanish: línea, pronunciation: laɪn nounstock in spanish: valores, pronunciation: stɑk nounblood in spanish: sangre, pronunciation: blʌd noundescent in spanish: descendencia, pronunciation: dɪsent nounpedigree in spanish: árbol genealógico, pronunciation: pedəgri nounorigin in spanish: origen, pronunciation: ɔrədʒən nounancestry in spanish: ascendencia, pronunciation: ænsestri nounderivation in spanish: derivación, pronunciation: derəveɪʃən nounparentage in spanish: familia, pronunciation: perəntədʒ nounlinage in spanish: linaje, pronunciation: laɪnɪdʒ nounbloodline in spanish: línea de sangre, pronunciation: blʌdlaɪn nounfiliation in spanish: filiación, pronunciation: fɪleɪʃən nounline of descent in spanish: línea de descenso, pronunciation: laɪnʌvdɪsent nounblood line in spanish: linea de sangre, pronunciation: blʌdlaɪn noun
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