"Scions" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scions" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Scions" Meaning

The word "scions" refers to the children or descendants of a family, especially those of a noble or aristocratic family. It can also be used to describe young shoots or sprouts that grow from a tree or a branch.

"Scions" Examples

Usage Examples:


1. Genetics


When Prince William married Kate Middleton, the news media described her as the mother of 'scions of England', or the children they might have whose descent from far-off monarchies and notable politicians could impact future generations of politicians.

2. Wellspring


The region was a wellspring of young minds, with Yale's Whiffenpoofs and the Yaleamba feeding scions of affluent families, and giving them perfect training and education.

"Scions" Similar Words

Sciography

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Sciolism

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Sciolist

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A sciolist is a person who pretends to be knowledgeable or learned, but lacks genuine understanding or expertise in a particular subject or field.

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Scioptric

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The word "scioptric" is not a commonly used term in the English language. However, I believe you may be thinking of the term "dioptric".<br><br>Dioptric refers to the use of lenses or mirrors to focus or refract light. It can also be related to the study or branch of optics dealing with the behavior of light as it passes through lenses and other optical instruments.<br><br>Alternatively, it's also possible that "scioptric" is a misspelling or an error in the word "psi-tric".

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