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lineagelin‧e‧age /ˈlɪni-ɪdʒ/ noun [countable, uncountable] - Advertising lineage at the Journal has declined 16 percent.
- Jean de la Moussaye can trace his lineage back to Louis XIV.
- A woman is born into one lineage but is transferred to her husband's lineage as soon as she is married.
- In this respect at least, the procedures reflected those of a lineage or tribal meeting of elders and shaikhs.
- There is no lineage of sailors in my ancestry.
- This was largely because of the influence of Salha Mahmud, from Salah's own lineage.
- With his ancient lineage, his three-hundred-year-old title, and the long-dead Gabriella still representing his only true love?
ADJECTIVE► ancient· With his ancient lineage, his three-hundred-year-old title, and the long-dead Gabriella still representing his only true love?· Who can say now that the dish is not, in fact, of ancient Norman lineage?· Feeding sewage to animals actually has an ancient lineage, and is in principle very natural. NOUN► cell· Further studies indicate that these cells are derived of a novel cell lineage.· Spiral cleavage focuses our attention on the role of cell lineage in specifying pattern.· Two cell lineage markers have been applied recently to the pre-implantation mouse embryo.· Most gastric lymphomas are large cell lymphomas of B cell lineage.· Even so, it is a very impressive example of the role of cytoplasmic factors and cell lineage. formal the way in which members of a family are descended from other members → line, ancestry: a family of ancient lineage |