|noun|
(law) The characteristic of being descendible; inheritability by an heir.
-descendibility的不同词性形态
|intransitive verb|
1.to pass from a higher place or level to a lower one
normally the testicle descends into the scrotum between the seventh and ninth month in utero— Therapeutic Notes
2.to pass by inheritance
|verb|
1.to come or go down from a higher place or level to a lower one
The elevator descended.
2.to move down or down along
Descending the cliff was dangerous.
3.to slope or lead downward
The road descends to the valley.
4.to come down from an earlier time
The custom descends from ancient times.
5.to come down from a source or ancestor : derive
Many words descend from Latin.
6.to be handed down to an heir
7.to arrive from or as if from the sky
Locusts descended on the crops.
Holiday shoppers descended on the mall.
8.to sink in dignity or respectability : stoop
I never thought they would descend to cheating.
9.to sink to a worse condition
The classroom descended into chaos.
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