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  • ...d others. Considering that chimpanzees and human beings come from a common ancestor it is correct to assume that many behaviors have been passed through genera
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  • :c : [[relationship]] by descent from a common [[ancestor]] : kinship :d : [[persons]] related through common descent : kindred
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  • ...p in a direct line of [[descent]] or in the line of [[ascent]] to a common ancestor
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  • ...yet their ancestor worship remained the token religion of the day for the common man.
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  • .../Solomon Solomon], when [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zadok Zadok], their ancestor, officiated as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kohen_Gadol High Priest].
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  • ...known Kenites were [[Heber]], the husband of [[Jael]], and [[Rechab]], the ancestor of the [[Rechabites]].[https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03776b.htm]| ...of Judah]].[[I Samuel]] xxx. 29; ''comp. ib.'' xxvii. 10.) Their eponymous ancestor may have been [[Cain]] (Kain), to whose descendants the [[Jahwist]] in Gene
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  • ...tically], Mammalia is defined as all descendants of the most recent common ancestor of monotremes (e.g., echidnas and platypuses) and therian mammals (marsupia
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  • ...gnate cognates] in other languages, or by tracing it and its cognates to a common [[ancestral]] form in an ancestral language. ...logists may often be able to detect which words derive from their common [[ancestor]] language and which were instead later borrowed from another language.
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  • ...account of the [[descent]] of a [[person]], [[family]], or group from an [[ancestor]] or from older forms ...th societies in Europe often using family history, while genealogy is more common in the [[United States]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geneaology]
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  • ...natural range of these creatures, they surmised that humans share a common ancestor with other African great apes and that fossils of these ancestors would be ...All of these traits convinced Dart that the Taung baby was a bipedal human ancestor, a transitional form between apes and humans.
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  • :b : a [[family]] or [[clan]] identified by a common totemic object ...han the [[individual]] [[person]]. In kinship and descent, if the apical [[ancestor]] of a clan is nonhuman, it is called a totem. [[Normally]] this [[belief]]
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  • ...[type]] sprang directly and suddenly from the pre-existent [[reptilian]] [[ancestor]] whose descendants had [[persisted]] on down through the times of [[dinosa ...re covered with considerable [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hair hair]. In common with the later appearing [[orders]], they developed two successive sets of
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  • ...have become deified upon his death—but also to the deity, Mut, as a direct ancestor. ...holy persons may be thought to become deities upon death (see [[Osiris]], ancestor worship, canonization).
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  • ...ugh [[evolution]] and that all lifeforms known have a common origin (see [[Common descent]]). This has led to the striking similarity of units and processes ...[genetic code]] as definitive evidence in favor of the theory of universal common descent (UCD) for all [[bacterium|bacteria]], [[archaea]], and [[eukaryote]
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  • ...ize the words of one language from the roots of another, by recognition of common (shared) roots and grammar. It is for this reason that someone who is fluen ...the Indo-European languages.</ref> and led to the speculation of a common ancestor language from which all of these descended — now named [[Proto-Indo-Europ
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  • ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorilla gorilla] evolved, having a common [[ancestor]], now [[extinct]]. But neither of these [[species]] is concerned in the li
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  • '''Family''' denotes a group of people affiliated by a common ancestry, affinity or co-residence. Although the [[concept]] of consanguini ...ily consists of one or more parents/guardians and their children. The most common form of this family is regularly referred to as a nuclear family. [https://
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  • ...tle [[modified]]. He disports himself today much as he did when he was the last and greatest [[achievement]] in life [[evolution]]. This minute [[creature] ...ng]] today much as in those remote times. The frog is the only [[species]] ancestor of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_62 early dawn
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  • ...ts duality, that duality begets triunity, and that triunity is the eternal ancestor of all [[things]]. There are, indeed, three great classes of primordial rel ...at I am''' (|Hebrew: אהיה אשר אהיה, pronounced ''Ehyeh asher ehyeh'') is a common English translation ([[King James Bible]] and others) of the response [[God
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  • ...[[love]] of [[God]] that impels men to seek [[salvation]]. [[Love]] is the ancestor of all [[spiritual]] [[goodness]], the [[essence]] of the [[true]] and the
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