ancestor造句(61) The Buddhism boundary named Damo for the "primary ancestor" of China Buddhism Zen and the Shaolin temple had named the "ancestor court"of Zen by praiseful.
(62) The newest member of the Royal family, and the novelist are 11th cousins, six times removed.They share a common 15th century ancestor: Henry Percy, who was the 2nd Earl of Northumberland.
(63) You don't know nothing for Hungarian. They can't accept their ancestor was the wild Turki from asia.
(64) Instead, they are the result of what happens when you fuse an ancient chordate with the ancestor of a sea urchin .
(65) Totem: An animal, a plant, or a natural object serving among certain tribal or traditional peoples as the emblem of a clan or family and sometimes revered as its founder, ancestor , or guardian.
(66) Fossilized bones that show evidence of human ancestor stone tool use and meat-eating push the earliest dates for those activities from about 2.5 million to 3.4 million years ago.
(67) The transferee or heritor of shares shall succeed the rights and obligations of the transfer or ancestor.
(68) The content of the original worship of the Tartar was really rich, including nature worship, animal and plant worship, ancestor worship, number worship, Shamanism and other forms of worship.
(69) The wolf remains the best general all-rounder, but some breeds of dog have evolved so they are now far better at certain things than their ancestor.
(70) Taxonomy reveals a great deal about the evolutionary relationships among organisms. A clade is a taxonomic unit whose members are derived from a common ancestor.
(71) The origin of vertebrates has always been a core question in evolutionary biology. It is well accepted that vertebrates and invertebrate chordate derived from a common ancestor.
(72) Use indoor illume for a long time, virtually disturbed the ancestor dials good biological clock for people, as a result changed the physiology pattern with inherent human body.
(73) This was clearly the work of Homo Habilis, our tool-making ancestor.
(74) For instance, it appears the ancestor of brainless starfish and sea urchins had a brain.
(75) Descendants of the intestate to the remotest degree stand in the place of their parent or other ancestor, and take according to their stocks the share which he or she would have taken.
(76) In one instance, a diviner patiently made 70 individual oracle-bone cracks in order to determine which ancestor was responsible for a living king's toothache.
(77) Nature worship, spiritual worship and ancestor worship played a leading role in the formation of Chinese nature worship system.
(79) The process from nature worship, Totem worship to ancestor worship is continuously strengthening humans.
(80) People have been searching for the wild ancestor of lager yeast for decades.
(81) Such a pattern likely arose in the common ancestor of birds, dinosaurs, and alligators--called archosaurs--during the Triassic period, 251 to 199 million years ago.
(82) At least one of the devoured primates, an early ape called Proconsul, is thought to have been an ancestor to both modern humans and chimpanzees.
(83) Hellcat says: "Because of your do evil mostly, ancestor blame comes down, turned your man into the sheep."
(84) The ancestor of these miniature electronic devices is the vacuum tube.
(85) The horse is a large, hoofed mammal. Its earliest ancestor was a small animal with several toes on each foot.
(86) The problem with Ada 95 is that it only permits a derived type to have one immediate ancestor.
(87) Primitive religion includes worship of natural, totem and ancestor, Manitou concept, witchery, taboos, religion festival and folk tales.
(88) The study shows that the earliest ancestor of human being was probably a toothy little cannibal.
(89) Generally, this clustering diagram coincides with the distributing geography of the 13 chicken breeds. The paper also thinks that the red jungle-fowl is the matriarchic ancestor of Dulong chicken.
(90) Eskimo and Aleut have enough similarities to justify the theory that they are descendants of a single ancestor language.