great-grandparents in the PONS Dictionary

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It makes you feel connected to all those before you that you never knew, to parents and grandparents and great-grandparents.
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A typical family reunion will assemble grandparents, great-grandparents and up for a meal, some recreation and discussion.
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They would respectively be the great-grandparents and grandparents of first mentioned couple.
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For example, the offspring of two first cousins has at most only six great-grandparents instead of the normal eight.
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If one traces the ancestry of any male bee (1 bee), he has 1 parent (1 bee), 2 grandparents, 3 great-grandparents, 5 great-great-grandparents, and so on.
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He is a tall thin man, from family of tall people, stating that his great-grandparents were two meters tall or taller.
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Typical nine-pin league bowling teams have both male and female bowlers with ages that span from teenagers up to 80- and 90-year-old great-grandparents.
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His maternal grandparents' marriage and the final marriage of great-grandparents was between first cousins.
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There is a wide range of ages from families with parents in their twenties to great-grandparents.
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Each person has many lines of ancestry in both the maternal and paternal lines; for instance, there are eight lines of great-grandparents, sixteen lines of great-great-grandparents, and so on.
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