noun🔗ShareAncêtres, aïeuxA forefather, any of a person's direct ancestors."The family history traced their love of music back to their progenitors, who were traveling musicians in the 1800s. "L'histoire familiale a retracé leur amour de la musique jusqu'à leurs ancêtres, qui étaient des musiciens itinérants dans les années 1800.familyhistorypersonChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareAncêtres, aïeuxAn individual from whom one or more people (dynasty, tribe, nation...) are descended."Abraham alias Ibrahim is the progenitor of both the Jewish and Arab peoples."Abraham, alias Ibrahim, est l'ancêtre des peuples juif et arabe.familyhistorypersonChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareAncêtre, aïeulAn ancestral form of a species."Scientists believe that dinosaurs were the progenitors of modern birds. "Les scientifiques pensent que les dinosaures étaient les ancêtres des oiseaux modernes.biologyorganismfamilyhistoryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareAncêtres, prédécesseursA predecessor of something, especially if also a precursor or model."ARPANET was the progenitor of the Internet."ARPANET était le prédécesseur d'Internet.historyfamilypersonChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareAncêtres, géniteursSomeone who originates something."The Wright brothers are considered the progenitors of modern aviation. "Les frères Wright sont considérés comme les géniteurs de l'aviation moderne.personfamilyhistoryorganizationChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareFondateur, ancêtreA founder."The progenitors of the United States established a government based on principles of freedom and equality. "Les fondateurs des États-Unis ont établi un gouvernement basé sur les principes de liberté et d'égalité.familyhistorypersongroupChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading