descent|descents in English
noun
[de·scent || dɪ'sent]
going down; downward slope; lineage; sudden attack; handing down of property; act of lowering oneself morally
Use "descent|descents" in a sentence
1. Descents from Moughton need care in misty conditions.
2. Beltings can incorporate various flights, so catering for applications requiring inclines or descents
3. Siguieron intensas subidas y abruptas Bajadas.: Intense climbs and abrupt descents followed.: down
4. 30 On the descents, cyclists spin past cars, freewheeling downhill at tremendous speed.
5. These were the families of the Levites, according to their family descents.
6. We're commencing descent.
7. • It is therefore often wise to pitch such descents, which of course can take An eternity
8. Abrupt shift in direction, tight turns and fast linear slopes ensure fast descents.
9. Minimum descent altitude (MDA
10. Ancestry definition is - line of descent : lineage; especially : honorable, noble, or aristocratic descent
11. Winches, pulleys and descent apparatus
12. Descent engine Command override off.
13. 17 She is of German descent.
14. They made a long, unhurried descent.
15. The English Baronetage: Containing A Genealogical And Historical Account Of All The English Baronets, Their Descents
16. I can't maintain my descent angle!
17. 14 She is Hungarian by descent.
18. Agnation: 1 n line of descent traced through the paternal side of the family Synonyms: patrilineage Type of: unilateral descent line of descent traced through one side of the family
19. Chapter 5: An eternity of descent
20. Rate of descent, # feet per minute
21. The emperor claimed descent from David.
22. We got an A320 on emergency descent.
23. An abrupt descent suddenly appeared before him.
24. 20 His descent into crime was rapid.
25. 7 The emperor claimed descent from David.