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- noun Common misspelling of
genealogy .
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Examples
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He would represent another Quebec appointment, and is somewhat of a “red” Tory in geneology and history.
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He would represent another Quebec appointment, and is somewhat of a “red” Tory in geneology and history.
Lawrence Cannon Next Minister For Defense Against The Dark Arts? « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008
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I think I have relatives in Ohio, Wisconsin and California, but I’ll admit geneology is not my strong point!
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Sweetser is seldom lost for words when she turns up a "geneology" or "geneaology" on the Internet.
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One of the readers suggested that Austrians should do a "geneology" similar to the way mathematicians.
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But writing "geneology" on a message board or personal website will broadcast to the world that you are inexperienced.
Archive 2005-06-01 2005
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A search in Google for "geneology" turns up 748,000 results.
Archive 2005-06-01 2005
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Many of these are intentional misspellingsI myself have placed "geneology" among the hidden keywords of a website, knowing that people will be searching for it.
Archive 2005-06-01 2005
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My only regret is that three of my grandparents died long before I was born and my parents and other grandmother rarely told old family stories despite my mother’s interest in geneology. by fireflynights
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Nowhere is this more basically asserted than in Christ's geneology as offered by Matthew, where the extension of covenant to gentiles like Rahab and Ruth is explicit.
Christopher Cocca: The Radical Welcome of Epiphany Christopher Cocca 2011
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