ancestors (noun)

  • 61obon — noun A Japanese festival to honour the spirits of ones ancestors …

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  • 62priest — noun /ˈpɻiːst/ a) A religious clergyman who is trained to perform services or sacrifices at a church or temple. The priest at the Catholic church heard his confession. b) A blunt tool, used for quickly stunning and killing fish. The …

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  • 63filial piety — noun Respect owed to ones parents and ancestors …

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  • 64Underworld — noun A name for the realm of ancestors in Heathenry …

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  • 65mizithra — noun A Greek unpasteurized cheese made from sheep’s or goat’s milk. The man with whom we take shelter has his wife and children, and his sons’ wives and all their children, to the number of twelve or fifteen, in the tent. Milk and misíthra is… …

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  • 66Yailaq — noun a tribal confederation of clans of Turkic origin in Iran According to the Encyclopædia Iranica: Like most present day tribal confederacies in Persia, the Il e Qašqāʾi is a conglomeration of clans of different ethnic origins, Lori, Kurdish,… …

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  • 67Asian Indian — noun A citizen of Asian descent with ancestors in India. See Also: Hindian …

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  • 68lamestream — noun The mainstream, used especially in reference to the media. I think my Black Creek ancestors, and current rural Afrindian family members would take issue with being lumped into the prosumer/linear lamestream society …

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  • 69plesiomorphy — noun A character state that is present in both outgroups and in the ancestors …

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  • 70dendrogram — noun A tree like diagram used to show the ancestors and descendents of species …

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