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OFFSPRING |
Progeny |
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ISSUE |
Progeny |
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DESCENDANTS |
Progeny |
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SON |
Male progeny |
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INCREASE |
Progeny; issue; offspring. |
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IMP |
An offspring; progeny; child; scion. |
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ISSUELESS |
Having no issue or progeny; childless. |
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BREED |
To raise a breed; to get progeny. |
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GET |
Offspring; progeny; as, the get of a stallion. |
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GENERATION |
That which is generated or brought forth; progeny;
offspiring. |
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VENOMOUS |
Noxious; mischievous; malignant; spiteful; as, a venomous
progeny; a venomous writer. |
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SEED |
Progeny; offspring; children; descendants; as, the seed of
Abraham; the seed of David. |
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MONGREL |
The progeny resulting from a cross between two breeds, as
of domestic animals; anything of mixed breed. |
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LINEAGE |
Descent in a line from a common progenitor; progeny; race;
descending line of offspring or ascending line of parentage. |
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GYMNOPHTHALMATA |
A group of acalephs, including the naked-eyed
medusae; the hydromedusae. Most of them are known to be the
free-swimming progeny (gonophores) of hydroids. |
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CHILD |
A son or a daughter; a male or female descendant, in the
first degree; the immediate progeny of human parents; -- in law,
legitimate offspring. Used also of animals and plants. |
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ATAVISM |
The recurrence, or a tendency to a recurrence, of the
original type of a species in the progeny of its varieties; resemblance
to remote rather ... |
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BROOD |
...the same
time or not; young children of the same mother, especially if nearly of
the same age; offspring; progeny; as, a woman with a brood of c... |