Примеры использования An ancestor на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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In"Legacy", it is revealed that Lion-O had an ancestor named Leo who played a part in the defeat of Mumm-Ra.
e.g. the moss TAS1 gene family does not share an ancestor gene with the Arabidopsis thaliana TAS1 gene family.
Bharata is an ancestor of the lineages of the Kauravas
The character is based on and is depicted as an ancestor of the DC Comics character Nura Nal/ Dream Girl.
modern type of lemur, though springing from an ancestor common to both but long since extinct.
She is an ancestor of the Earls Spencer of Althorp, Diana,
man from the ape, or even from an ancestor common to both;
Here in Kazakhstan, the world originates from the Turkic word‘Baba' which means an ancestor or a father.
copy the location of a human, with an ancestor of Capsensor.
I'm just saying, what does it imply in this country when a white person shares an ancestor with a black person?
It was also confirmed that Nia would become the superhero"Dreamer" and that she is an ancestor of the Legion of Super-Heroes member Nura Nal/ Dream Girl.
through her third marriage to Baldwin, she became the first Countess of Flanders and an ancestor of later Counts of Flanders.
the city was founded in 1446-7 by Mani' Al-Muraydi(مانع المريدي), an ancestor of the Saudi royal family.
also hypothesized that Zemuzil was an ancestor of Świętobor.
was an ancestor of Éomund of Eastfold, the father of Éomer.
Her previous incarnation was the Queen of Egypt Hatshepsut, who died of cavities, and an ancestor of Solomon.
The Cretan lyra is considered to be the most popular surviving form of the medieval Byzantine lyra, an ancestor of most European bowed instruments.
In order to promote the brand Tinkoff a story of Porphyry Tinkoff, an ancestor and a brewer, who supplied beer to the imperial court since 1759, was invented.
However, if the Abenaki can prove that an ancestor was buried on the land, it cannot be built on.
The practice harkens back to trade cards of the 18th century, an ancestor of the modern Christmas card.