descent

6 ENTRIES FOUND:

de·scent

noun \di-ˈsent\

Definition of DESCENT

1
a : derivation from an ancestor : birth, lineage <of French descent> b : transmission or devolution of an estate by inheritance usually in the descending line c : the fact or process of originating from an ancestral stock d : the shaping or development in nature and character by transmission from a source : derivation
2
: the act or process of descending
3
: a step downward in a scale of gradation; specifically : one generation in an ancestral line or genealogical scale
4
a : an inclination downward : slope b : a descending way (as a downgrade or stairway) c obsolete : the lowest part
5
a : attack, invasion b : a sudden disconcerting appearance (as for a visit)
6
: a downward step (as in station or value) : decline <descent of the family to actual poverty>

Examples of DESCENT

  1. The book describes his descent into a deep depression after the death of his wife.
  2. her slow descent to a life of addiction
  3. The only path that goes down to the river is a rather steep descent, so be careful.

Origin of DESCENT

Middle English, from Anglo-French descente, from Anglo-French descendre
First Known Use: 14th century

Other Biology Terms

autochthonous, fecund, homunculus, phylogeny, substrate

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