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bloodline

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Noun — A line of descent connecting a person, animal, or family to their ancestors.

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a royal bloodline trace a bloodline

Etymology

From "blood" plus "line," referring to a line of hereditary descent.

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What does “bloodline” mean?

The word “bloodline” means a line of descent connecting a person, animal, or family to their ancestors. In plain terms, family ancestry or lineage, especially for animals or noble families.

How do you pronounce “bloodline”?

“Bloodline” is pronounced BLUHD-lyn (/ˈblʌdˌlaɪn/ in IPA).

How do you use “bloodline” in a sentence?

Here is “bloodline” used in a sentence: “The horse comes from a champion racing bloodline.”

What part of speech is “bloodline”?

“Bloodline” is a noun.

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