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progenitor

1 of 1noun
/proʊˈdʒɛnɪtər/
Forms:progenitors
1

a person from whom other offsprings are descended

C2
  • The ancient civilization's progenitors laid the foundation for the cultural traditions that endured for centuries.
  • The scientist's groundbreaking research paved the way for future discoveries, establishing him as a progenitor in his field.
  • The company's founders were the progenitors of innovation, revolutionizing the industry with their groundbreaking ideas.
  • The artist's unique style became the progenitor of a new artistic movement that swept through the art world.
  • In biology, the study of DNA reveals clues about the genetic makeup passed down from progenitors to descendants.
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