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descend verb bequeath, bestow, come down by transmission, come down lineally, deed, demise, endow, entrust, give, give by will, grant, hand down, hand on, leave a legacy, make a bequest, make a legacy, pass by devise, pass by inheritance, pass by operation of law, pass by succession, pass down from generation to generation, pass on, settle upon, transmit, will, will and beeueath See also: alight, condescend, deign, demean, originate, stem, subside How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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beholdable beholden behoof behoove being being analyzed Being charged interest on a car that was returned. being descended from being done being in ill repute being in two corresponding parts being of no importance bejewel belated belaud |
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