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offspring
[awf-spring, of-]
noun
plural
offspring, offspringschildren or young of a particular parent or progenitor.
a child or animal in relation to the parent or parents.
a descendant.
descendants collectively.
the product, result, or effect of something.
the offspring of an inventive mind.
offspring
/ ˈɒfˌsprɪŋ /
noun
the immediate descendant or descendants of a person, animal, etc; progeny
a product, outcome, or result
Word History and Origins
Origin of offspring1
Example Sentences
In one advertisement, the Emmy-nominated actor who is blond says, “Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality and even eye color. My jeans are blue,” she says.
This wasp hunts the spider to feed its offspring, according to the National Parks Service.
They are known to form colonies well in excess of 200 adult animals - plus their offspring.
Families were torn apart, a situation that was repeated again when church offspring like myself wanted to leave.
South Africa's two biggest political parties are in an unhappy marriage, but neither side wants to file divorce papers as it could damage them and, ultimately, their offspring - South African voters.
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