Definitions for pedigrees

pedigrees ped·i·gree

Spelling: [ped-i-gree]
IPA: /ˈpɛd ɪˌgri/

Pedigrees is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 12 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.

You can make 302 anagrams from letters in pedigrees (deeegiprs).

Definitions for pedigrees

noun

  1. an ancestral line; line of descent; lineage; ancestry.
  2. a genealogical table, chart, list, or record, especially of a purebred animal.
  3. distinguished, excellent, or pure ancestry.
  4. derivation, origin, or history:
  5. an ancestral line; line of descent; lineage; ancestry.
  6. a genealogical table, chart, list, or record, especially of a purebred animal.
  7. distinguished, excellent, or pure ancestry.
  8. derivation, origin, or history:

Origin of pedigrees

1375-1425; late Middle English pedegru Anglo-French, equivalent to Middle French pie de grue literally, foot of crane, a fanciful way of describing the appearance of the lines of a genealogic

Examples for pedigrees

I remember such a one in Picardy, with a name as long as a Gascon's pedigree.

In his early career, Xi also had worked for a former defense minister, and his pedigree gives him close ties to the brass.

Name: David Siegel Age: 78 pedigree: Founder of Westgate, a large time-share business.

Otherwise why the pedigree, why the rigid castes, the isolation of women?

His pedigree is top-notch, but his political experience still green.

He had too profound a respect for his own pedigree to lay his sins at his great-grandfather's door.

They boast of their master's pedigree and descent, as if they were related to him.

Unlike hoity-toity displays of pedigree fluff, the Average Joe Cat Show is a celebration of middling felines.

The last play with this pedigree was Matilda, still going strong a year and a half later.

On his father's side a pedigree of three generations can be traced.

He had too profound a respect for his own pedigree to lay his sins at his great-grandfather's door.

In his early career, Xi also had worked for a former defense minister, and his pedigree gives him close ties to the brass.

Unlike hoity-toity displays of pedigree fluff, the Average Joe Cat Show is a celebration of middling felines.

Otherwise why the pedigree, why the rigid castes, the isolation of women?

Name: David Siegel Age: 78 pedigree: Founder of Westgate, a large time-share business.

His pedigree is top-notch, but his political experience still green.

The last play with this pedigree was Matilda, still going strong a year and a half later.

On his father's side a pedigree of three generations can be traced.

They boast of their master's pedigree and descent, as if they were related to him.

I remember such a one in Picardy, with a name as long as a Gascon's pedigree.

Word Value for pedigrees
Scrable

12

Words with friends

14

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