liberal in giving; munificent; bountiful; unselfish
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Progeny
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children or descendants; offspring
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Gentle
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kindly
mild; not severe, rough or violent
moderate
easily handled or managed
soft or low
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Progenitor
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a direct ancestor; an originator of a line of descent
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Engender
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to give rise to; to bring into existence
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Genesis
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the first book of the Old Testament
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Heterogeneous
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having parts that are unrelated or completely different
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Genocide
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the planned annihilation of a racial, political, or cultural group
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Homogeneous
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of the same kind or sort
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Gender
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one of the two sexes, male or female; in grammar, male, female or neuter nouns
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Degenerate
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to decline in physical, mental, or moral qualities; deteriorate
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Generation
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a group of individuals, most of whom are the same approximate age, having similar ideas, problems, attitudes, etc.
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Congenital
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existing at birth but not hereditary
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Ingenious
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cleverly inventive and resourceful
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Genre
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a type, class, or category, especially of fine art or literature
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Gentry
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in Britain, the class under the aristocracy
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Generate
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to bring into existence; to cause to be
to reproduce
to produce by a chemical natural or process
to create and distribute vitally and profusely
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Gentile
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anyone not of the Jewish faith
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Regenerate
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to revive or produce anew; bring into existence again
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Genealogy
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a record of descent from one's ancestors; the study of family records
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General
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of or pertaining to all persons or things belonging to a group or category
prevalent or usual
not limited to one class, field, product, service, etc.; miscellaneous
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Genteel
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well-mannered; refined; polite. (Sometimes used to mean "falsely polite" or "having affected good manners.")
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Primogeniture
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the system of inheritance or succession by the first-born, specifically the eldest son
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Genetic
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pertaining or according to the science of heredity, dealing with resemblances and differences of related organisms resulting from the interaction of their genes and the environment
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Genus
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a kind, sort or class
the usual major subdivision of a family or subfamily in the classification of plants and animals, usually consisting of more than one species