Descendant
A descendant is a person or organism that is derived from an ancestor through one or more generations. The term denotes a relationship of descent and is used to contrast with an ancestor, the source from which the descendant has inherited lineage or traits.
In biology, descendants are members of a lineage that can be traced back to a common ancestor.
In genealogy and law, descendants include all people who derive from a particular progenitor. This encompasses
Etymology: descendant comes from Latin descendere, meaning to go down, and entered English through medieval and
See also: ancestor, lineage, pedigree, genealogy, inheritance.