Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun A daughter of one's grandson or granddaughter.
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- noun The
daughter of someone'sgrandchild .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a daughter of your grandson or granddaughter
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Examples
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Dana Calo Winkler of Rockville and Robert Calo of Frederick; a brother; five grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter.
Therese F. Calo, 82, longtime member of St. Elizabeth church in Rockville Post 2010
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As the great-granddaughter of Kamehameha I, she was the last royal descendent of the ruler.
Hawaii Local's Inside Play Maura Webber Sadovi 2010
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"That she's the great-granddaughter of a Cornish miner is the most beautiful part of all," he told me.
Lisa Mirza Grotts: Royal Observations From the Curb: The Crowds, the Gown, the Crown! Lisa Mirza Grotts 2011
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Mary Regan of Flower Mound, Tex., and Anne Redmiles of Riva, Md.; two stepchildren, Wendy Norwitz of Clarksville and James Norwitz of Willards, Md.; 21 grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter.
Charles J. Puglisi, 77, Md. computer salesman, dies Post 2010
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A woman who can be gentle and attentive to her new great-granddaughter and patiently if reluctantly teach a more challenged housemate how to play her card game.
Lorraine Devon Wilke: The Mother Of My Reinvention Lorraine Devon Wilke 2011
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"That she's the great-granddaughter of a Cornish miner is the most beautiful part of all," he told me.
Lisa Mirza Grotts: Royal Observations From the Curb: The Crowds, the Gown, the Crown! Lisa Mirza Grotts 2011
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A woman who can be gentle and attentive to her new great-granddaughter and patiently if reluctantly teach a more challenged housemate how to play her card game.
Lorraine Devon Wilke: The Mother Of My Reinvention Lorraine Devon Wilke 2011
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"That she's the great-granddaughter of a Cornish miner is the most beautiful part of all," he told me.
Lisa Mirza Grotts: Royal Observations From the Curb: The Crowds, the Gown, the Crown! Lisa Mirza Grotts 2011
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Matthew Carbone for The Wall Street Journal Both Mr. Wilson, a 63-year-old who handled public relations for four Kentucky governors, and Ms. Brown, the 69-year-old great-granddaughter of the founder of liquor empire Brown-Forman, grew up on farms along the Ohio river, just like this one.
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Yet Mr. Wilson, a 63-year-old who handled public relations for four Kentucky governors, and Ms. Brown, the 69-year-old great-granddaughter of the founder of liquor empire Brown-Forman, choose to make their life in the country.
Old Kentucky With a Twist Candace Jackson 2011
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