scion

scion
noun Etymology: Middle English sioun, from Old French cion, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English cīth sprout, shoot, Old High German kīdi Date: 13th century 1. a detached living portion of a plant (as a bud or shoot) joined to a stock in grafting and usually supplying solely aerial parts to a graft 2. a. descendant, child; especially a descendant of a wealthy, aristocratic, or influential family b. heir 1 <
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