pro|gen|i|to|ri|al

pro|gen|i|to|ri|al
pro|gen|i|to|ri|al «proh JEHN uh TR ee uhl, -TOHR-», adjective.
having to do with or being a progenitor.

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  • pro|gen|i|tor — «proh JEHN uh tuhr», noun. an ancestor in the direct line; forefather. ╂[< Latin prōgenitor, ōris < prōgignere < prō forth + gignere to produce] …   Useful english dictionary

  • pro|gen|i|tive — «proh JEHN uh tihv», adjective. producing offspring; reproductive …   Useful english dictionary

  • pro|gen|i|tor|ship — «proh JEHN uh tuhr shihp», noun. the position or fact of being a progenitor: »Figurative. Cicero would [disown] the intellectual progenitorship of a cicerone (Blackwood s Magazine) …   Useful english dictionary

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  • pro|gen|i|ture — «proh JEHN uh chuhr», noun. 1. the act of begetting; birth. 2. offspring; progeny …   Useful english dictionary

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  • pro·gen·i·tor — /proʊˈʤɛnətɚ/ noun, pl tors [count] 1 formal 1 a : someone who first thinks of or does something : a person who begins something the progenitors of modern art 1 b : something that is a model for something else : something that begins the… …   Useful english dictionary

  • phil´o|pro|gen´i|tive|ness — phil|o|pro|gen|i|tive «FIHL oh proh JEHN uh tihv», adjective. 1. loving one s offspring; having to do with love of offspring. 2. inclined to produce many offspring; prolific. ╂[< philo + Latin progenitus, past participle of progignere to beget …   Useful english dictionary

  • phil|o|pro|gen|i|tive — «FIHL oh proh JEHN uh tihv», adjective. 1. loving one s offspring; having to do with love of offspring. 2. inclined to produce many offspring; prolific. ╂[< philo + Latin progenitus, past participle of progignere to beget + English ive]… …   Useful english dictionary

  • pro — pro·bate; pro·ba·tion·ary; pro·bos·cid·ea; pro·bos·ci·de·an; pro·ca·vi·id; pro·ce·dur·al; pro·ce·dure; pro·ceed; pro·ce·leus·mat·ic; pro·cess; pro·ces·sion; pro·ces·sion·al; pro·chordate; pro·claim; pro·clit·ic; pro·coe·lia; pro·coe·li·an;… …   English syllables

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