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n | contraintes |
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génér. |
descendant (the child, grandchild, great-grandchild etc. of a person • This is a photograph of my grandmother with all her descendants); offspring; scion; offset; progeny; son; descent (cemcem4ik); descendants; child; seed |
angl. |
ascendant (вместо негативного, низводящего "descendant" isouljah) |
argot. |
rear end |
biol. |
descendent; offshoot |
botan. |
offspring (определённого рода или вида винограда) |
figur. |
cion |
Gruzovik, informat. |
child object; daughter object; daughter |
inform. |
shoot |
makar. |
spawn; descend |
math., logiq. |
derivative |
micr. |
descendant (In a tree data structure, a node that is one or more steps farther from the root (one or more levels lower) than the ancestor node) |
médias. |
descendant (узел W является потомком узла V, если в графе есть путь из Ив Ik); occurrence |
peu fr. |
sprout |
relig. |
root |
robot. |
descendant (в древовидной схеме) |
techn. |
instance (в языке Ада); descendant (вершина дерева) |
électr. |
descendant (в иерархической структуре); offspring (в иерархической структуре) |
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génér. |
succession; posterity (people coming after; future generations • The treasures must be kept for posterity); future generations; generations yet unborn; offspring (the offspring); afterlivers (Anglophile); progeny; children, grandchildren and future generations (The world our children, grandchildren and future generations will inherit has valuable finite resources. ArcticFox) |
amér. |
progeny (Many Americans are the progeny of immigrants. Val_Ships) |
argot. |
begats |
idiom. |
issue (figuratively) Progeny: all one's lineal descendants • Although his own kingdom disappeared, his issue went on to rule a quarter of Europe.) |
makar. |
offspring; the offspring |
prat. |
descendants; issue |
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génér. |
issue |
logiq., probabil. |
descendant |
probabil. |
descendant (в ветвящихся процессах) |