Descendent in a sentence as a noun

Each bridge is a descendent of the previous bridge.

It's a clone of NeXTstep, which is what Cocoa is itself a descendent of

He is a descendent of slaves, and has roots in Alabama and Georgia.

May be some descendent or relative of his family can pardon UK government.

It has a nice DIN-esque rigidity to the strokes that the other big DIN descendent, Roboto, doesn't fully embrace.

Hopefully in the future when all users can install trusted root certificates and only run software that is signed by a descendent we won't have this ********.

Descendent in a sentence as an adjective

> Not sure what he is referring to exactly, but Sanskrit itself is a descendent of proto Indo-European, from which many other Western languages were derived.

" Not sure what he is referring to exactly, but Sanskrit itself is a descendent of proto Indo-European, from which many other Western languages were derived.

Doing something "for the lulz" is a descendent of 4chan, meaning that you do something with no regard for who it affects or what your relationship with them is, purely for entertainment purposes.

Per the slideshow, 3 "best practice myths":- don't add any extra elements- don't add classes- use descendent selectors exclusivelythe second two i've never heard in my life, and i'm quite sure the first is not a myth.

JQuery is more or less a direct descendent of Prototype and reimplemented all it's features with a slight twist to emphasis method chaining which was a key insight that simplified everything.

Descendent definitions

noun

a person considered as descended from some ancestor or race

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adjective

going or coming down

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adjective

proceeding by descent from an ancestor; "descendent gene"

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