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ancestral
No, it is a noun. The verb form "inherited" could be used as an adjective.
Ancestors is a noun. It's the plural form of ancestor.
It means native daughters, the daughters of a common male ancestor or "daughters of the soil".
Unoka found out that no ancestor or god was angry at him, but his crops were failing because he was too lazy to clear new fields, and was instead seeding his crops on worn out soil.
Tribal religion. Melanesian believe in gods and spirits - reverence to ghost and ancestor worship.
1) Nahor was the ancestor of Rebecca, Rachel and Leah. 2) Nahor was the ancestor of various enemies of the Israelites, including Bil'am and Lavan (Balaam and Laban).
An ancestor.
Scientists have not identified an evolutionary ancestor to fungi.
Ancestor is a noun.
Isn't a male meerkat called a dog since the meerkat shares a common ancestor with the domestic dogs and the wild cats? Dogs, cats, bears, hyenas and mongooses, including the meerkat share a common ancestor: the extinct miacis.
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You are always their ancestor. The people who call you their ancestor are your descendants.
No..But they may have had a common ancestor.
Cephalogale was a primitive, superficially raccoon-like animal that gave rise to both the "bear-dogs" of the family Hemicyonidae, and to Ursavus, the immediate ancestor of all true bears, including grizzly bears, polar bears and giant pandas.
node-based group including the ancestor and all descendants of at least two living species. = Living node-based group.
Monkeys aren't your relatives. However; modern primates, including humans, share a common ancestor. For that matter; depending on how far back you want to go, you share a common ancestor with grass too.