great grandchild
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Definition
Noun: A great grandchild is the child of one's grandchild. This person is two generations younger than the great-grandparent.
Usage
This term is used to describe a specific familial relationship across three generations. It is a single, compound noun. * She loves spending time with her great grandchild. * He became a great grandchild when his grandfather's father was still alive. * The photo shows four generations: the great-grandmother, her daughter, her grandson, and her great grandchild.
Advanced Usage
- The plural form is great grandchildren.
- They have twelve grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
- The term specifies lineage and is often used in genealogical or familial contexts to clarify generational distance.
Variants and Related Words
- Great-grandchild: A common hyphenated spelling variant of the same term.
- Great-grandparent (noun): The parent of one's grandparent; the reciprocal relationship.
- Grandchild (noun): The child of one's son or daughter.
- Great-great-grandchild (noun): The child of one's great grandchild.
Synonyms
- Descendant: A person, plant, or animal that is descended from a particular ancestor. (This is a broader, more general term.)
Antonyms
- Great-grandparent: The parent of one's grandparent.
- Ancestor: A person, typically one more remote than a grandparent, from whom one is descended.
Noun
- a child of your grandson or granddaughter