lineal
lineal
Definition
lin·eal (lin′ē əl)
adjective
- in the direct line of descent from an ancestor
- hereditary
- of or composed of lines; linear
Etymology: OFr linéal < LL linealis < L linea: see line
lineal
Synonyms
lineal
Law Definition
adj
Regarding trusts and estates, of a direct, as opposed
to a collateral, descendant.
lineal
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- descendant: The Trek Boers of the 19th century were the lineal descendants of the Trek Boers of the 18th.
- descent: These are, however, separate issues from that of legitimacy in terms of lineal descent.
- successor: The Tornado bomber is its lineal successor, carrying a similar bomb load over similar distances.
- datum: The ' truth ' and ' objectivity ' of such forms of lineal data are privileged above all others.
- descendent: Ousey: lineal descendent of a former pupil of the School.
- heir: Jacobite Heritage - The history of King James II and VII and his lineal heirs to the present day.
Browse dictionary entries near lineal
- lineage
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- line up
- line-switched ring
- line storm
- line status lamp
- line squall
- line spectrum
- line side
- line sharing
- lineal heir
- lineality
- lineally
- lineament
- lineamental
- linear
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- linear accelerator
- linear algebra
- Linear B
