genealogical

IPA: dʒiniˈɑɫʌdʒɪkʌɫ

adjective

  • of or relating to genealogy.
  • (systematics) Of the relationships among individuals within a species.
  • (linguistics) Genetic (based on shared membership in a linguistic family).
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Examples of "genealogical" in Sentences

  • There's discontinuities in genealogical knowledge too.
  • What makes the story genealogical is the "IX" in Edward's name — a number rather high in this day and age.
  • If you are interested in genealogical/family history work, the LDS Church (Mormon Church) has some great resources.
  • It's well-known in genealogical circles that over time, there's a 6% "non-paternal event" rule when looking at paternal ancestry.
  • The diaries each contain genealogical matter and a first-hand account of the author's travels and conversion to, what was then, a new religion.
  • Street directories can be useful in genealogical research for tracing family lines and addresses and even trying to guess when a family member died (by absence).
  • A study released today by the esteemed Holcombe Institute reveals that people who engage in genealogical research for at least 30 minutes a day live up to ten years longer than people who perform no daily research, but instead smoke three or more packs of cigarettes.

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