offspring

  • 11Offspring — The Offspring Cet article a pour sujet le groupe de punk rock. Pour une définition du mot « offspring », voir l’article offspring du Wiktionnaire. The Offspring …

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  • 12Offspring — The Offspring The Offspring beim Carling Leeds Festival am 28. August 2004 Gründung 1984 (als Manic Subsidal) 1986 (als The Offspring) Genre Punkrock, Pop Punk …

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  • 13offspring — 01. The rhinoceros fought hard to protect its [offspring] from a pack of hyenas. 02. A female dog generally has around 4 [offspring] per litter. 03. The [offspring] of a zebra must learn to run within minutes of birth in order to survive. 04. The …

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  • 14Offspring — This article is about a biological term. For the punk rock band, see The Offspring. For other uses, see Offspring (disambiguation). A frog in frogspawn. In biology, offspring is the product of reproduction, of a new organism produced by one or… …

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  • 15offspring */ — UK [ˈɒfˌsprɪŋ] / US [ˈɔfˌsprɪŋ] noun [countable] Word forms offspring : singular offspring plural offspring 1) a) biology someone s child or children conflicts between parents and offspring b) the baby or babies of an animal The birds will see… …

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  • 16Offspring — 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… …

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  • 17offspring — off|spring [ˈɔfˌsprıŋ US ˈo:f ] n plural offspring [: Old English; Origin: ofspring, from of off + springan to move suddenly ] 1.) someone s child or children often used humorously ▪ a young mother trying to control her offspring 2.) an animal s… …

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  • 18offspring — off|spring [ ɔf,sprıŋ ] (plural off|spring) noun count * 1. ) someone s child or children: conflicts between parents and offspring a ) the baby or babies of an animal: The birds will see you as a threat to their offspring. 2. ) something that has …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 19offspring — [[t]ɒ̱fsprɪŋ, AM ɔ͟ːf [/t]] N COUNT: oft with poss (offspring is both the singular and the plural form.) You can refer to a person s children or to an animal s young as their offspring. [FORMAL] Eleanor was now less anxious about her offspring… …

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  • 20offspring — /awf spring , of /, n., pl. offspring, offsprings. 1. children or young of a particular parent or progenitor. 2. a child or animal in relation to its parent or parents. 3. a descendant. 4. descendants collectively. 5. the product, result, or… …

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