genealogically

IPA: dʒiniˈɑɫʌdʒɪkɫi

adverb

  • Using genealogical methods
  • From a genealogical perspective.
  • (linguistics) Genetically (by being members of the same linguistic family).
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Examples of "genealogically" in Sentences

  • I tried to do the right thing, genealogically speaking.
  • What Theobald did not assume, however, was how far back these processes go in linking organisms genealogically.
  • There is one other part of the cell where genealogically significant material is located: mitochondrial DNA, or mtDNA.
  • “So, in what way precisely was Wordsworth a—let me get this right—genealogically confused, de-individualized, empirico-transcendental pedagogue?”
  • Although Pamela is the most genealogically minded member of her family, the Dudleys and Underhills do the sorts of things that make genealogists happy—and envious.
  • An interesting distinction, however, was made early on for one racial category, if only in Virginia: Native Americans and their genealogically inclined descendants.
  • My friends at BGS had advised me about this aspect of a genealogical road trip: keeping your genealogically dispassionate companions happy while you pursue the family history trail.
  • Witte's life is traced from his childhood in the Caucasian borderlands of the empire as the son of a midlevel Russian functionary and the maternal grandson of a prominent and genealogically well-connected imperial family.
  • 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.

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