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单词 genealogical
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Definition of genealogical in English:

genealogical

adjective ˌdʒiːnɪəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)lˌdʒɛnɪəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)lˌdʒiniəˈlɑdʒək(ə)l
  • Relating to the study or tracing of lines of family descent.

    系谱的;家谱的;宗谱的

    genealogical research

    家谱研究。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The molecular and genealogical studies were approved by the hospitals' review boards, and all family members studied gave informed consent.
    • This strongly implies that they would have been unmarried, which is an important consideration for genealogical research.
    • Although it has some collections of names, its strength lies in the thousands of mailing lists and message boards for surnames, places and genealogical topics.
    • The long-term aim of the project is to provide a centre that will be suitably resourced for the undertaking of genealogical research.
    • The book is an ideal educational reference book for project work, essays and genealogical research.
    • Several genealogical sites provide research tools to help you trace your family tree.
    • In the case of the West, genealogical identities were theoretically understood as genetic or biological.
    • Good luck in your genealogical research, and please let us know what else you find out!
    • There will be literary and musical archives with facilities for genealogical research.
    • Others write to enquire about old friends, or to do genealogical research.
    • I'm hopeful that the genealogical research underway will not trace his roots to Romania.
    • DNA testing is used to prove the link that had been established by genealogical research.
    • However in this country there are genealogical sources which up to now have been little used and which take families back deep into the centuries.
    • Tours of local studies and genealogical searches will be provided by library staff.
    • He starts with Kennedy's maternal and paternal grandparents and traces the genealogical line to Kennedy himself.
    • It should also be held by every reputable genealogical research collection in the country.
    • To study the genealogical relationship among the ecotypes, we apply the theory of coalescence processes in the following way.
    • On it were listed the names of our foremost ancestors, and to the side was a longer genealogical list tracing the full family line.
    • A new series of documentaries is being planned which will undertake the most ambitious genealogical study in history.
    • I was doing some genealogical research this afternoon, and I was reading about two of my ancestors that died in the Civil War.

Derivatives

  • genealogically

  • adverbˌdʒɛnɪəˈlɒdʒɪkliˌdʒiːnɪəˈlɒdʒɪkliˌdʒiniəˈlɑdʒək(ə)li
    • Friendship and other connections are very important, and many people who are referred to by kin terms are not genealogically related.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Whereas this same sort of native poetic dearth will inspire fifteenth- and sixteenth-century humanists to link themselves genealogically to classical antecedents, for Horace such a linking is unthinkable.
      • That is, genes from genealogically distant bacterial species seem just as likely to enter a host species as do genes from closely related species.
      • There was a tradition that came from some other place and was genealogically authoritative.
      • In Hawaii, for instance, chiefs were genealogically related to gods and, as a result, were believed to possess sacred power called mana.

Origin

Late 16th century: from French généalogique, via medieval Latin from Greek genealogikos, from genealogia (see genealogy).

Definition of genealogical in US English:

genealogical

adjectiveˌjēnēəˈläjək(ə)lˌdʒiniəˈlɑdʒək(ə)l
  • Relating to the study or tracing of lines of family descent.

    系谱的;家谱的;宗谱的

    genealogical research

    家谱研究。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although it has some collections of names, its strength lies in the thousands of mailing lists and message boards for surnames, places and genealogical topics.
    • The long-term aim of the project is to provide a centre that will be suitably resourced for the undertaking of genealogical research.
    • The molecular and genealogical studies were approved by the hospitals' review boards, and all family members studied gave informed consent.
    • On it were listed the names of our foremost ancestors, and to the side was a longer genealogical list tracing the full family line.
    • He starts with Kennedy's maternal and paternal grandparents and traces the genealogical line to Kennedy himself.
    • A new series of documentaries is being planned which will undertake the most ambitious genealogical study in history.
    • This strongly implies that they would have been unmarried, which is an important consideration for genealogical research.
    • In the case of the West, genealogical identities were theoretically understood as genetic or biological.
    • Tours of local studies and genealogical searches will be provided by library staff.
    • There will be literary and musical archives with facilities for genealogical research.
    • I was doing some genealogical research this afternoon, and I was reading about two of my ancestors that died in the Civil War.
    • The book is an ideal educational reference book for project work, essays and genealogical research.
    • Several genealogical sites provide research tools to help you trace your family tree.
    • I'm hopeful that the genealogical research underway will not trace his roots to Romania.
    • To study the genealogical relationship among the ecotypes, we apply the theory of coalescence processes in the following way.
    • It should also be held by every reputable genealogical research collection in the country.
    • Others write to enquire about old friends, or to do genealogical research.
    • However in this country there are genealogical sources which up to now have been little used and which take families back deep into the centuries.
    • DNA testing is used to prove the link that had been established by genealogical research.
    • Good luck in your genealogical research, and please let us know what else you find out!

Origin

Late 16th century: from French généalogique, via medieval Latin from Greek genealogikos, from genealogia (see genealogy).

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