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LineageSee: Cell lineage.
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LineageA line of instruction that has been passed down from Spiritual Guide to disciple, with each Spiritual Guide in the line having gained personal experience of the instruction before passing it on to oth [..]
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Lineagelate 17c., from Middle English linage "line of descent; an ancestor" (c. 1300), from Old French lignage "descent, extraction, race" (11c.), from ligne "line," from Latin [..]
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Lineageline of descendants of a particular ancestor.
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LineageAny continuous line of descent; any series of organisms connected by reproduction by parent of offspring.
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LineageA lineage is all descendants of a specific ancestor.
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LineageA series of ancestral and descendant populations through time; usually refers to a single evolving species, but may include several species descended from a common ancestor. © 2005 by Sinauer [..]
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LineageA traditional method of paying freelance journalists for the number of lines - or column inches/column centimetres - of their work which appeared in a newspaper according to set rates.
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LineageSee cellular lineage
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LineageSee evolutionary lineage
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LineageA series of entities (e.g., organisms, populations) that form a single unbroken and unbranched sequence of ancestors and descendants. That a lineage is unbranched does not deny the existence of side-b [..]
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LineageA kinship-based corporate group composed of members related by descent from a known ancestor.
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Lineageprogenies
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LineageUnilineal descent group based on demonstrated descent.
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Lineagea unilineal descent group composed of people who trace their genealogies through specified links to a common ancestor.
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LineageThe developmental history of specific differentiated Cell types as traced back to the original Stem Cells in the Embryo.
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LineageA group of ancestral-descendant species that are reproductively isolated from other lineages, a line of common descent.
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Lineage An historical sequence of ancestors and descendants.
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Lineagegenealogical descent from a common ancestor; dog's pedigree or family tree.
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LineageAn ordered sequence of objects based on a "location -aware" resource. The lineage of any given resource is composed of itself, its parent, its parent's parent, and so on. The or [..]
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LineageA series of ancestral and descendant populations through time; usually refers to a single evolving species, but may include several species descended from a common ancestor.
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Lineage
Descent in a line from a common progenitor; progeny; race; descending line of offspring or ascending line of parentage.
*of a family tree
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* Portuguese: (linhag [..]
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Lineagelang=en
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*: FAITH. I told him, that although all these that he named might claim kindred of me, and that rightly, for indeed they were my relations according to the [..]
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Lineageall the people who can trace their origin back through one common ancestor
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