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What is the difference between succession and descent?
Dec 6, 2024 2:25 PM
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Descent (noun) refers to your origins such a family or nationality. I am of Maltese descent. I am descended from a British family.
Succession is when you inherit something. When the Queen of Britain died, the succession saw her son Charles succeed her.
December 6, 2024
Succession means 'following on from'; it can refer to anything. 'A succession of events' is a sequence of events. People can follow each other in succession.
Descent implies that the thing following something is related to [descended from] what was before it. It typically refers to people, but could apply to animals, plants, or other living things, or something that evolves [develops through adaptation] eg. language.
December 8, 2024
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