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Filter by Meaning The descendants of the Aztec civilization still preserve their cultural traditions.
The descendants of the composer performed his symphony with great passion.
The royal family's lavish palace is now open to the public, allowing visitors to explore the living quarters of their noble descendants.
The royal family's descendants still reside in the historic palace.
As the descendants of a long line of artists, the siblings inherited a natural talent for painting.
The old family photographs were cherished possessions, passed down from one generation to another, reminding the descendants of their roots.
The genetic study revealed a direct link between the modern population and the descendants of a prehistoric tribe.
The language spoken by the descendants of the early settlers has evolved over time but still retains some of its original characteristics.
Humans are descendants of ancient primates, such as Homo habilis and Homo erectus.
The descendants of the dinosaurs include modern birds.
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