descender
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English
Etymology
From descend + -er (agent noun suffix).
Pronunciation
Noun
descender (plural descenders)
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- A person or thing that descends.
- Coordinate term: ascender
- (typography) The part of a letter or number that is drawn below the baseline (the bottom of most lowercase letters).
- (typography, uncommon) A letter that has such a portion, such as g, j, or in some fonts Q.
- Coordinate term: ascender
- (cycling) A cyclist who excels at fast descents.
- (climbing) A belay device used in rock climbing, or as a fire escape.
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Etymology
From Old Galician-Portuguese decender, borrowed from Latin dēscendere. Compare descer, probably an inherited doublet.
Pronunciation
Verb
descender (first-person singular present descendo, first-person singular preterite descendi, past participle descendido)
- (intransitive) to descend (to pass from a higher to a lower place)
- (genealogy, with de) to descend (from) (to have as an ancestor)
- (etymology, with de) to descend (from) (to have as an etymon)
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