Pronunciation: /ˈdʒɛnɪtər/

Definitions of genitor

noun a person's biological father or male ancestor

Example Sentences

A1 My genitor is my father.

A2 She always looks up to her genitor for guidance.

B1 The genitor of the child was determined through DNA testing.

B2 The genitor of the family was a successful businessman.

C1 The genitor of the company was known for his innovative ideas.

C2 The genitor of the project was praised for his exceptional leadership skills.

Examples of genitor in a Sentence

formal The genitor of the child was determined through DNA testing.

informal The genitor of that kid is still a mystery.

slang I heard the genitor bailed on them as soon as the baby was born.

figurative The genitor of this project is the main investor who provided the initial funding.

Grammatical Forms of genitor

past tense

generated

plural

genitors

comparative

more genitor

superlative

most genitor

present tense

generate

future tense

will generate

perfect tense

has generated

continuous tense

is generating

singular

genitor

positive degree

genitor

infinitive

to generate

gerund

generating

participle

generated

Origin and Evolution of genitor

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'genitor' originates from Latin.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in Latin to refer to a biological father, the meaning of 'genitor' has evolved over time to also include the concept of a progenitor or ancestor.