
1) Any immature animal 2) Brood 3) Child is bad then well 4) Children 5) Daughter 6) DC Comics metahuman 7) Descendant 8) Descendants 9) Issue 10) Litter 11) Progeny 12) Relation 13) Relative 14) Spawn 15) Young
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1) Brood 2) Child 3) Children 4) Daughter 5) Grandchild 6) Hatchling 7) Issue 8) Posterity 9) Progeny 10) Puerile 11) Scion 12) Scions 13) Seed 14) Seeds 15) Son 16) Sons 17) Spawn 18) Successor 19) Whoreson 20) Young
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- the immediate descendants of a person
- something that comes into existence as a result
- any immature animal
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The children of an animal.
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In biology, offspring is the product of reproduction of a new organism produced by one or more parents. Collective offspring may be known as a brood or progeny in a more general way. This can refer to a set of simultaneous offspring, such as the chicks hatched from one clutch of eggs, or to all the offspring, as with the honeybee. Human offspring ...
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Individuals produced from a mating
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• (n.sing. & pl.) Origin; lineage; family. • (n.sing. & pl.) The act of production; generation. • (n.sing. & pl.) That which is produced; a child or children; a descendant or descendants, however remote from the stock.
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(Life processes and cells) A new human, animal or plant that is created as a result of reproduction.
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Off'spring` noun sing. & plural [
Off +
spring .]
1. The act of production; generation. [ Obsolete]
2. That which is produced; a child or children; a descendant or descendants, however remote from the stock. « To the gods alone Our future
offspring and our wi...
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Offspring: The offspring are strictly speaking the progeny, or young, born to a person. In a larger sense, the offspring are collectively all of the descendants, brood or family. For example, the offspring of someone with a genetic (inherited) condition such as Huntington disease are themselves at risk for the disease. 'Offspring' springs from the ...
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[
n] - the immediate descendants of a person 2. [n] - something that comes into existence as a result
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the children or young of an animal or plant
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the children of the parent organism
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Babies or children
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Children or young
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noun something that comes into existence as a result; `industrialism prepared the way for acceptance of the French Revolution`s various socialistic offspring`; `this skyscraper is the solid materialization of his efforts`
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Children or young
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[Life sciences terms] the immediate descendants of a person
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