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- A lineal or direct descendant, in legal usage, is a blood relative in the direct line of descent – the children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, etc...
- Lineal is a geometric term of location which may refer to: pertaining to a lineage Lineal kinship or "Eskimo kinship" Lineal descendant, a blood relative...
- In combat sports where champions are decided by a challenge, the lineal championship in a weight class represents an intangible world title initially held...
- Ciudad Lineal ([θjuˈðað lineˈal], "Linear City") is one of 21 districts of Madrid, Spain. The district is administratively divided into nine wards: Atalaya...
- Lineal succession was a doctrine of the Latter Day Saint movement, whereby certain key church positions were held by right of lineal inheritance. Though...
- genealogy and wills, a person's issue are all their lineal descendants. Issue typically means a person's lineal descendants—all genetic descendants of a person...
- a notable win over another fighter and kept winning afterward. It was a lineal championship. The only way to win the championship was to beat the current...
- championship/lineal championship (August 29, 1885–July 2, 1921)/undisputed championship (July 2, 1921–present) The list does not include The Ring and lineal championship...
- typefaces include Clarendon, Egyptienne, Ionic No. 5, and Rockwell. Lineals, or linéales, combine all typefaces without serifs (called 'sans-serif', 'gothic'...
- classificatory and descriptive terms, differentiating between gender, generation, lineal relatives (relatives in the direct line of descent), and collateral relatives...