Successive generation refers to the sequence of offspring produced from one generation to the next within a species. It signifies the continuous passage of genetic material and traits from parent to offspring.
Senior and Junior are for successive generatons, such as father and son. "II" is used for same name but NOT successive generation such as a grandson.
it varied significantly from computer to computer within each generation with large overlaps from generation to generation but the running trend has been for greater storage capacity in each successive generation.
Digenesis is successive reproduction by two processes, sexual in one generation and asexual in the next.
The correct phrase is "passed down from generation to generation."
For the younger people it means to chime out, for non generation Y people it means to get out of a conversation because you are not invited into it.
You wouldn't use the word "specifically" or the phrase "for example."
The phrase you seek is "the Silent Generation."
No, Gertrude Stein did not coin the phrase "Lost Generation." It was popularized by Ernest Hemingway in his book "A Moveable Feast" to refer to the disillusioned generation that came of age during World War I.
Insire a Generation mean a generation insire the olympics.
Insire a Generation mean a generation insire the Olympics.
A couplet is two successive lines of verse which rhyme.
The word successive means following consecutively. An example of this would be; "The dog ate the first hot dog he was given and every hot dog after successively".