lineage in the PONS Dictionary

lineage Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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They differ from lineage-bonded societies and land-bonded societies mainly in that they are large enough to support both secret societies and age sets.
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These arts have spread around the world through multiple lineages, not all of which agree on a common historical narrative.
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Within a hamlet, members of the same lineage will typically build their houses adjacent to each other.
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The documents do not contain any information about the lineage or ties of relationship of the family.
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Because it became a secret lineage, some "kakure nenbutsu" lineages continued into the mid-20th century.
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Molecular analyses have provided evidence that the genus is polyphyletic, made up of four different lineages.
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The ends of an ikupasuy bear designs that represent the patriarchal lineage of the owner.
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A vast system of transmission lineages developed through the ages.
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Similar haustoria are found in biotrophic plant, animal, and fungal pathogens in several other major fungal lineages.
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Of those, in 64 the spouses were of the same lineage.
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