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pro·gen·i·tor \prōˈjenəd.ə(r), prəˈ-, -nətə-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English progenitour, from Middle French progeniteur, from Latin progenitor, from progenitus (past participle of progignere to beget, from pro- before, forward, forth + gignere to beget) + -or — more at pro-, kin 1. a. : an ancestor in the direct line : forefather b. : a biologically ancestral form 2. : one that originates or precedes : one that serves as a guide or pattern : originator, precursor < biographical study of the progenitor of the atmospheric story — New Yorker > < progenitors of socialist ideas — Times Literary Supplement > Synonyms: see ancestor |