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1 genealogies
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2 genealogy
‹i:ni'ælə‹i(-)1) (noun the history of families from generation to generation: the genealogy of the royal house of Tudor.) genealogía2) (a plan, list etc of the ancestors of a person or family.)•- genealogist
tr[ʤiːnɪ'æləʤɪ]1 genealogían.• genealogía s.f.'dʒiːni'ælədʒimass noun genealogía f[ˌdʒiːnɪ'ælǝdʒɪ]N genealogía f* * *['dʒiːni'ælədʒi]mass noun genealogía f -
3 genealogy
s.genealogía. (plural genealogies)
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