noun🔗ShareAntepasado, ancestroOne from whom a person is descended, whether on the father's or mother's side, at any distance of time; a progenitor; a forefather."My great-grandmother was a talented musician, and I consider her an ancestor. "Mi tatarabuela era una música talentosa, y la considero una antepasada.familyhistorypersonChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareAntepasado, ancestroAn earlier type; a progenitor"This fossil animal is regarded as the ancestor of the horse."Este animal fósil es considerado el ancestro del caballo.familyhistorypersonChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareAntepasadoOne from whom an estate has descended;—the correlative of heir."My great-grandmother was the ancestor from whom my family inherited the old farmhouse. "Mi bisabuela fue la antepasada de quien mi familia heredó la antigua granja.familyhistorypersonChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareAntepasadoOne who had the same role or function in former times."My grandfather, an ancestor of my family's farming tradition, was a skilled carpenter. "Mi abuelo, un antepasado de la tradición agrícola de mi familia, era un carpintero hábil.familyhistorypersonChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareAntepasado, origenA word or phrase which serves as the origin of a term in another language."The word "telephone" is an ancestor of the French word "téléphone". "La palabra "telephone" es el origen de la palabra francesa "téléphone".languagewordhistoryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareSer antepasado deTo be an ancestor of."My great-grandmother ancistered me, which means she was one of my direct ancestors. "Mi bisabuela fue mi antepasada, lo que significa que fue una de mis antepasados directos.familyhistoryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading