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Often used in the same context:
heir,
patriarch,
industrialist,
baron,
magnate,
paterfamilias,
tycoon,
descendant,
dynasty,
aristocrat,
princeling,
businessman,
financier,
chieftain,
matriarch,
descendent,
mogul,
bigwig,
billionaire,
patrician,
granduncle,
eldest,
inheritor,
plutocrat,
godfather,
grandson,
young turk,
politician,
rajah,
lumberman,
clan,
oilman,
heiress,
philanthropist,
feudal lord,
maharani,
empire,
playboy,
multimillionaire,
lineage,
uncle,
maharajah,
legatee,
nawab,
aristocracy,
sephardic jew,
moneyman,
gentry,
investment banker,
chieftan,
dealmaker,
millionaire,
potentate,
conglomerate,
grandee,
blueblood,
grandfather,
landed gentry,
powerbroker,
satrap,
father,
titan,
gazillionaire,
kingpin,
moghul,
fixer,
wheeler dealer,
rascal,
parvenu,
nephew,
bootlegger,
taipan,
fief,
zamindar,
bon vivant,
socialites,
heiresses,
cousin,
widower,
banker,
prince regent,
matinee idol,
grandnephew,
boulevardier,
chronicler,
son,
entrepreneur,
commoner,
benefactor,
haberdasher,
impresario,
heir apparent,
courtier,
debutante,
earldom,
wastrel,
baronet,
maharaja,
salesman,
kinsman,
nabob,
septuagenarian,
scions,
inventor,
brother,
duchess,
grandsons,
lady,
patroness,
richard,
disciple,
esquire,
favourite,
francis,
additive,
disharmonious,
epistatic,
harmonious,
hostparasite,
interspecific,
intricate,
nonadditive,
nucleocytoplasmic,
pairwise,
parasite,
pathogen,
salinity,
synergetic,
synergic,
synergistic,
allelic,
antisymmetric,
chemic
Appears in the definition of:
snotty
More general:
descendant,
descendent
Also try:
— Adjectives for scion:
last,
young,
worthy,
true,
noble,
royal,
gentler,
degenerate,
illegitimate,
only,
wealthy,
more...
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