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单词 progenitors
释义

progenitor

noun

pro·​gen·​i·​tor prō-ˈje-nə-tər How to pronounce progenitor (audio)
prə-
1
a
: an ancestor in the direct line : forefather
b
: a biologically ancestral form
2
: precursor, originator
progenitors of socialist ideas The Times Literary Supplement (London)
progenitor cells

Synonyms

  • ancestor
  • father
  • forebear
  • forbear
  • forebearer
  • forefather
  • grandfather
  • primogenitor
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Example Sentences

the progenitors of modern art wild cats that were the progenitors of the house cat
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English progenitour, borrowed from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French, borrowed from Latin prōgenitor "individual from whom a person or family is descended, ancestor," agentive derivative of prōgignere "to produce as offspring, bring into being, give rise to" (from prō- pro- entry 2 + gignere "to bring into being, beget, give birth to"), after genitor "father, parent, originator," going back to Indo-European *ǵenh1- "engender, beget" + *-tor/*-tōr, agent suffix, from which also Greek genétōr "father, begetter, ancestor," Sanskrit janitar-, janitá "father, progenitor" — more at kin entry 1

Note: Alternatively genitor has been explained as a new formation based on genitus, past participle of gignere. The older and still somewhat more attractive view sees genitus as the new formation, based on the perfect genuī or on genitor itself, after the connection with the original verbal adjective (g)nātus (going back to zero-grade *ǵn̥h1-to-) became weakened.

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Medical Definition

progenitor

noun

pro·​gen·​i·​tor prō-ˈjen-ət-ər, prə- How to pronounce progenitor (audio)
1
: an ancestor of an individual in a direct line of descent along which some or all of the ancestral genes could theoretically have passed
2
: a biologically ancestral form

progenitors

noun

plural of progenitor
as in ancestors
a person who is several generations earlier in an individual's line of descent the progenitors of today's Maya once ruled a mighty empire that stretched across much of Central America

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • ancestors
  • fathers
  • grandfathers
  • forebears
  • forefathers
  • forbears
  • forebearers
  • predecessors
  • grandmothers
  • patriarchs
  • ancestresses
  • primogenitors
  • antecedents
  • grandsires
  • matriarchs
  • foremothers
  • ancestries
  • sires
  • roots
  • antecessors

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • descendants
  • descendents
  • offspring
  • lineages
  • families
  • children
  • seeds
  • progenies
  • seed
  • issues
  • successors
  • offsprings
  • sons
  • stocks
  • heirs
  • daughters
  • inheritors
  • posterities
  • scions
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