niece, nephew, or relative?
Yes, the word 'ancestors' is a noun, the plural form for the noun ancestor, a word for one from whom an individual, group, or species is descended; something from which something else has developed; a word for a person or a thing.
My ancestors came from _________ (fill in blank with heritage).
The word "it" comes from the Old English word "hit" which means the same thing as "it" (a neuter third person singular pronoun). The history of the word "hit" is too long and involved to get into now.
The English word patio comes from Spanish patio, which means essentially the same thing.
haven means (Hot, fun, amazing and great friend but most important HotttThe word haven means a safe refuge. I haven't personally heard it used as a name, but I suppose it would probably mean the same thing... though it could very well be an ethnic name which only coincidentally sounds like the English word.
Amazement and anxiety do not mean the same thing.
no, i does not mean the same thing because both word and their definitons are listed in the English/spanish dictionary.
Yes it can mean the same thing.
The best word for "words that mean the same thing" is synonym. A synonym for big is large, for example.
"Another word for ancestor is descendant," suggests a previous contributor.Not true - they're opposites. Your grandfather is your ancestor, you are your grandfather's descendant.Forebears, however, means the same. Descendant is an antonym for ancestor. Forerunner and predecessor are two synonyms for ancestor.
The word for a word that is similar to another in meaning is synonym.
bloodline, heritage
yes
Absent
no
you mean a synonym?
Yes, exactly the same thing.