OFFSPRING vs PROGENY: NOUN
- The immediate descendants of a person
- Any immature animal
- The organism or organisms resulting from sexual or asexual reproduction.
- A child or children of a parent or parents.
- The result or product of something.
- Origin; descent; family.
- Propagation; generation.
- Progeny; descendants, however remote from the stock; issue: a collective term, applied to several or all descendants (sometimes, exceptionally, to collateral branches), or to one child if the sole descendant.
- Synonyms Offspring, Issue, Progeny, Posterity, Descendants. Offspring and progeny apply to the young of man or beast; the rest usually only to the human race. Offspring and issue usually imply more than one, but may refer to one only; progeny and posterity refer to more than one, and generally to many: offspring and issue refer generally to the first generation, the rest to as many generations as there may be in the case, posterity and descendants necessarily covering more than one. Issue is almost always a legal or genealogical term, referring to a child or children of one who has died. Posterity implies an indefinite future of descent.
- The act of production; generation.
- That which is produced; a child or children; a descendant or descendants, however remote from the stock.
- Origin; lineage; family.
- A person's daughter(s) and/or son(s); a person's children.
- Something that comes into existence as a result
- An animal or plant's progeny, an animal or plant's young.
- Another produce, result of an entity's efforts.
- A process launched by another process.
- All a person's descendants, including further generations.
- The immediate descendants of a person
- The organism or organisms resulting from sexual or asexual reproduction.
- A child or children of a parent or parents.
- A person's descendants considered as a group.
- A result or product.
- Descent; lineage; family; ancestry.
- Children; offspring, whether of the human kind or of the lower animals; descendants.
- Synonyms Issue, Posterity, etc. See offspring.
- Descendants of the human kind, or offspring of other animals; children; offspring; race, lineage.
- Offspring or descendants.
- Result of a creative effort
OFFSPRING vs PROGENY: RELATED WORDS
- Creature, Spawn, Gestation, Son, Fetus, Reproduction, Child, Children, Lineage, Pup, Brood, Issue, Materialization, Young, Progeny
- Heritage, Family, Young, Born, Spawn, Ancestry, Descendant, Virions, Filiation, Parentage, Bloodline, Brood, Lineage, Issue, Offspring
OFFSPRING vs PROGENY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Descendant, Descendent, Creature, Gestation, Son, Fetus, Child, Children, Lineage, Pup, Brood, Issue, Materialization, Young, Progeny
- Seed, Heritage, Family, Young, Born, Ancestry, Descendant, Virions, Filiation, Parentage, Bloodline, Brood, Lineage, Issue, Offspring
OFFSPRING vs PROGENY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Offspring are much different than parents In species that produce asexually, offspring are the exact replica of their parents.
- Twenty studies reported on offspring of lesbian mothers, and three on offspring of gay fathers.
- Procreators are not unrelated to their offspring; they are often the prospective parents of their offspring.
- Meanwhile, enmity between Satan and its offspring and the woman and her offspring will lead to much hardship in human history.
- Species with Type I curves usually have small numbers of offspring and provide lots of parental care to make sure those offspring survive.
- Intrauterine hyperglycemia may affect offspring cardiometabolic health later in life through epigenetic changes to offspring DNA, leading to persistently altered gene regulation.
- Relative to control families, parents of addict families agreed less often with offspring in describing the offspring.
- Sexual reproduction produces identical offspring, but asexual produces offspring that are a combination of both parents.
- If two heterozygous tigers mate and produce offspring, what is the probability of an individual offspring having white fur?
- First, one determines that there are more parental offspring than recombinant offspring.
- Courtesan leaves its progeny to fare for itself.
- Progeny clustering: a method to identify biological phenotypes.
- Concepcionthat the FAA preempts Discover Bankand its progeny.
- LASOMBRA: So, are we his direct Progeny, then?.
- But it is only among our own progeny.
- HUA139 - Two Progeny By The One Sire.
- The initial pH of meat from progeny of FW+ Merino ewes was lower than that from progeny of dual-purpose ewes, and Rep+ Merino ewes.
- Each one of the progeny must have the same combination of genes as each of the other progeny.
- Contemporary airborne radon and progeny activities are reconstructed from direct radon and surface deposited progeny measurements.
- Providing supplemental milk to piglets improves the growth but not survival of gilt progeny compared with sow progeny.
OFFSPRING vs PROGENY: QUESTIONS
- Do animal mothers have to choose between offspring?
- Does ambient temperature affect offspring fitness-related traits?
- What does the Bible say about multiplying offspring?
- Do bald eagles reproduce offspring their entire life?
- What is the probability of homozygous recessive offspring?
- What determines the biological sex of an offspring?
- Which reproduction produces offspring with more variety?
- Is vegetarian ecofeminism the offspring of feminism?
- Does inbreeding affect the intelligence of offspring?
- How are the offspring connected in the offspring diagram?
- What happens if the test-cross progeny evaluation is not done?
- Are differentiated progeny of human embryonic stem cells susceptible to rejection?
- How accurate are breeding estimates for young rams without measured progeny?
- Can selfing eliminate transgenes in the segregating progeny of potato?
- How effective is inbred-progeny selection in developing hybrid offspring?
- Do neoplastic stem cells self-renew and spawn differentiated progeny?
- Do unneeded virulence alleles affect the fitness of progeny?
- Do animal clones and their progeny require additional regulation?
- What is the pathophysiology of progeny virus assembly?
- How does blackleg disease attack the progeny tubers?