To pass from a higher to a lower place; to move downwards; to come or go down in any way, as by falling, flowing, walking, etc.; to plunge; to fall; to incline downward; -- the opposite of ascend., To enter mentally; to retire., To make an attack, or incursion, as if from a vantage ground; to come suddenly and with violence; -- with on or upon., To come down to a lower, less fortunate, humbler, less virtuous, or worse, state or station; to lower or abase one's self; as, he descended from his high estate., To pass from the more general or important to the particular or less important matters to be considered., To come down, as from a source, original, or stock; to be derived; to proceed by generation or by transmission; to fall or pass by inheritance; as, the beggar may descend from a prince; a crown descends to the heir., To move toward the south, or to the southward., To fall in pitch; to pass from a higher to a lower tone., To go down upon or along; to pass from a higher to a lower part of; as, they descended the river in boats; to descend a ladder.
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MACULA
In terms of the diurnal cycle, the sun starts to descend at the moment of local solar noon. In terms of the yearly cycle, the sun starts to descend (that is, reach a highest point lower than the previous day) at the moment of the summer solstice.
ancestors
temperature decreases
Cryptoorchidism
It comes from the Hebrew name meaning "hero of God".
From Germany, the word would be 'abseilen' meaning to descend by rope
Spanish, French, and Portuguese are Romance languages, meaning that they all descend from Latin.
She would descend down the stairs at midnight.
W h O k N o W s
To condescend to grant; to concede; to bestow., To receive or accept in condescension., To condescend; to deign; to yield; to descend or stoop.
Descend is a verb.
Depth
Fall-Rise Descend- Ascend
The past tense of descend is descended.
I descend down the stairs.