bloodline

[blʌdlaɪn]

bloodline Definition

  • 1a series of related families or descendants of a particular person or group
  • 2the ancestry or pedigree of a particular person or group

Using bloodline: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bloodline" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The horse comes from a long line of champions, with an impressive bloodline.

  • Example

    The royal family's bloodline can be traced back to the 9th century.

  • Example

    He is proud of his Native American bloodline and heritage.

bloodline Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bloodline

Phrases with bloodline

  • a bloodline that has not been mixed with other breeds or races

    Example

    The dog has a pure bloodline, with no crossbreeding.

  • the lineage of a royal family, often with a history of monarchs and rulers

    Example

    The queen's bloodline can be traced back for centuries.

  • a bloodline that has been mixed with other breeds or races

    Example

    The cat has a mixed bloodline, with both Siamese and Persian ancestors.

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Summary: bloodline in Brief

The term 'bloodline' [blʌdlaɪn] refers to a series of related families or descendants of a particular person or group, as well as the ancestry or pedigree of a particular person or group. It can refer to animals, such as horses and dogs, as well as humans, and can be used to describe pure, mixed, or royal bloodlines. Examples include 'The horse comes from a long line of champions, with an impressive bloodline,' and 'He is proud of his Native American bloodline and heritage.'