| descend | (v) move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way, See also: fall in, Syn. go down, fall, come down, Ant. ascend, rise, Example: The temperature is going down; The barometer is falling; The curtain fell on the diva; Her hand went up and then fell again |
| descendant | (n) a person considered as descended from some ancestor or race, Syn. descendent, Ant. ancestor |
| descendant | (adj) going or coming down, Syn. descendent |
| descendant | (adj) proceeding by descent from an ancestor, Syn. descendent, Example: descendent gene |
| descendants | (n) all of the offspring of a given progenitor, Syn. posterity, Example: we must secure the benefits of freedom for ourselves and our posterity |
| descender | (n) someone who descends |
| descender | (n) a lowercase letter that has a part extending below other lowercase letters |
| descender | (n) (printing) the part of lowercase letters that extends below the other lowercase letters |
| descending aorta | (n) the descending part of the aorta that branches into the thoracic and abdominal aortae |
| descending colon | (n) the part of the large intestine that descends from the transverse colon to the sigmoid colon |
| Descend | v. i. The rain descended, and the floods came. Matt. vii. 25. [ 1913 Webster ] We will here descend to matters of later date. Fuller. [ 1913 Webster ] [ He ] with holiest meditations fed, And on the suitors let thy wrath descend. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Descend | v. t. To go down upon or along; to pass from a higher to a lower part of; But never tears his cheek descended. Byron. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Descendant | n. One who descends, as offspring, however remotely; -- correlative to ancestor or ascendant. [ 1913 Webster ] Our first parents and their descendants. Hale. [ 1913 Webster ] The descendant of so many kings and emperors. Burke. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Descendant | a. [ F. descendant, p. pr. of descendre. Cf. Descendent. ] Descendent. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| descendants | n. all of the offspring of a given progenitor. |
| Descendent | a. [ L. descendens, -entis, p. pr. of descendre. Cf. Descendant. ] Descending; falling; proceeding from an ancestor or source. [ 1913 Webster ] More than mortal grace |
| Descender | n. One who descends. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Descendibility | n. The quality of being descendible; capability of being transmitted from ancestors; |
| Descendible | a. |
| Descending | a. Of or pertaining to descent; moving downwards. [ 1913 Webster ]
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