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progenitor
(redirected from progenitorial)

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pro·gen·i·tor  (pr-jn-tr)
n.
1. A direct ancestor. See Synonyms at ancestor.
2. An originator of a line of descent; a precursor.
3. An originator; a founder: progenitors of the new music.

[Middle English progenitour, from Old French progeniteur, from Latin prgenitor, from prgenitus, past participle of prgignere, to beget : pr-, forward; see pro-1 + gignere, gen-, to beget; see gen- in Indo-European roots.]

progenitor [prəʊˈdʒɛnɪtə]
n
1. a direct ancestor
2. an originator or founder of a future development; precursor
[from Latin: ancestor, from pro-1 + genitor parent, from gignere to beget]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.progenitor - an ancestor in the direct lineprogenitor - an ancestor in the direct line      
ancestor, antecedent, ascendant, ascendent, root - someone from whom you are descended (but usually more remote than a grandparent)
genitor - a natural father or mother

progenitor
noun
1. ancestor, parent, forebear, forefather, begetter, procreator, primogenitor the Arabian stallions which were the progenitors of all modern thoroughbreds
2. originator, source, predecessor, precursor, forerunner, antecedent, instigator the man who is considered the progenitor of modern drama
Translations
progenitor [prəʊˈdʒenɪtəʳ] Nprogenitor m
progenitor [prəʊˈdʒɛnɪtər] n
(= ancestor) → ancêtre m/f
[idea, invention] (= originator) → promoteur/trice m/f
progenitor
n (form)Vorfahr(in) m(f), → Ahn m, → Ahne f; (fig)Vorläufer m
progenitor [prəʊˈdʒɛnɪtəʳ] n (frm) → progenitore/trice, antenato/a


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