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The progenitor
noun
A forefather, any of a person's direct ancestors.
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The progenitor of the latest brilliant wave of female country voices (Kacey Musgraves, Brandy Clark) isn't done rebelling.
The progenitor had a constant wish for the offspring on his lips: "I want your life to be better...
The progenitor cells also align and elongate in an EF.
The progenitor of all digital marketplaces led the way, and its enabling technology was dial-up internet and email!
The progenitor of modern sculpture would be 172 if he were still magically alive today.
The progenitor cells will be isolated using Ficoll-Hypaque centrifugation.
The progenitor glial cells proliferate and give rise to neuroblasts.
Cucina — the progenitor of Park….
"After all, I am the progenitor".
His next stop was the dimetrodon, the progenitor of Mammalia.
Thomas Adams is the progenitor of the modern-day equivalent.
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