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/ˌdʒiniɑˈɫɔdʒɪkəɫ/
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[ UK /dʒˌiːnɪˈælˈɒdʒɪkəl/ ]
[ UK /dʒˌiːnɪˈælˈɒdʒɪkəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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of or relating to genealogy
genealogical records
How To Use genealogical In A Sentence
- These texts, along with genealogical charts, photographs of manuscript leaves, and other useful addenda add to the overall scholarly nature of the collection.
- Friendship and other connections are very important, and many people who are referred to by kin terms are not genealogically related.
- The New Leipzig School is genealogically interwoven with the old one and shaped by a tradition of perfected craftsmanship.
- Tours of local studies and genealogical searches will be provided by library staff.
- The institute holds the records of the Archbishops of York as well as numerous genealogical records, health archives, the Rowntree archive and various private collections.
- Thus the use of the Troy myth by post-classical writers should not be compared to Virgil's use of the myth, even though Virgil's use of ancient Roman myth is the chief source of the cultural-genealogical practice.
- I knew without having to resort to any genealogical research that Heath-Morecomb's female ancestors had not sprung from British soil. C B GREENFIELD - A LITTLE MADNESS
- It is an immense compendium of genealogical information, preserving texts from as far back as the eight century.
- The nobility sought to defend its privileged status against incomers by genealogical codification, strict endogamy, or legal barriers.
- The key element in this dynamic is innovation-sharing, an evolutionary protocol whereby descent with variation from one “generation” to the next is not genealogically traceable but is a descent of a cellular community as a whole. A Disclaimer for Behe?