Sentence examples for the progenitor from inspiring English sources

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the progenitor

noun

A forefather, any of a person's direct ancestors.

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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.

So who is the progenitor of our gloom?

His mother is nicknamed the Doctor&the Duchess&his father is called the Progenitor.

Bowman suggested that it was, in a way, the progenitor of daily fantasy.

She was the progenitor and soul of a new art form, modern dance.

But "The Sopranos" is rooted in "The Oresteia," the progenitor of all family tragedies.

It's probably the progenitor of many of the breeds you see in the ring today".

Disco seen as the offspring of many cultural movements and the progenitor of others.

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