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de⋅scent

[di-sent]
–noun
1. the act, process, or fact of descending.
2. a downward inclination or slope.
3. a passage or stairway leading down.
4. derivation from an ancestor; lineage; extraction.
5. any passing from higher to lower in degree or state; decline.
6. a sudden raid or hostile attack.
7. Law. transmission of real property by intestate succession.

Origin:
1300–50; ME < AF, OF descente, deriv. of descendre to descend, modeled on such pairs as vente, vendre


1. falling, sinking. 2. decline, grade, declivity. 4. ancestry, parentage. 6. assault, foray.
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de·scent   (dĭ-sěnt')   
n.  
  1. The act or an instance of descending.

  2. A way down.

  3. A downward incline or passage; a slope.

    1. Hereditary derivation; lineage: a person of African descent.

    2. One generation of a specific lineage.

    3. The fact or process of coming down or being derived from a source: a paper tracing the descent of the novel from old picaresque tales.

    4. Development in form or structure during transmission from an original source.

    1. The fact or process of coming down or being derived from a source: a paper tracing the descent of the novel from old picaresque tales.

    2. Development in form or structure during transmission from an original source.

  4. Law Transference of property by inheritance.

  5. A lowering or decline, as in status or level: Her career went into a rapid descent after the charges of misconduct.

  6. A sudden visit or attack; an onslaught.


[Middle English, from Old French, descent, from feminine past participle of descendre, to descend; see descend.]
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Legal Dictionary

Main Entry: de·scent
Function: noun
: transmission or devolution of the estate of a person who has died without a valid will —compare DISTRIBUTION
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: de·scent
Pronunciation: di-'sent
Function: noun
1 : the act or process of descending from a higher to a lower location<descent of the testes into the scrotum>
2 a : derivation from an ancestor b : the fact or process of originating by generation from an ancestralstock (as a species or genus)
3 : a former method of distillation in which the material was heated in a vessel having its outlet underneath so that the vapors produced were forcedto descend
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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descent de·scent (dĭ-sěnt')
n.

  1. The process of descending or falling down from a higher position.

  2. The passage of the presenting part of the fetus into and through the birth canal.

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