Synonym: child, descendant, young. Similar words: spring up, sprinkle, print, principle, principal, ring, bring, ring out. Meaning: n. 1. the immediate descendants of a person 2. something that comes into existence as a result 3. any immature animal.
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61. The offspring, however, are slightly different from one another in genetic endowment.
62. Elephant seals are so severely sieved that in each generation a handful of males father all the offspring.
63. He was born 011 May 14, 1666, the only legitimate offspring of his father.
64. The Government warns that the offspring of affected women could also develop Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease.
65. Stallions who run well on off-tracks tend to sire offspring that do the same.
66. The failure of animal breeders to produce a strain that can bias the gender of its offspring is glaring.
67. Clones of identical fungi are passed down from parent colony to offspring, reducing the chance of conflict in a well-adjusted system.
68. It is wrong to think that love comes from long companionship and persevering courtship. Love is the offspring of spiritual affinity and unless that affinity is created in a moment, it will not be created for years or even generations. Kahlil Gibran
69. Therefore, by adopting only smaller, slower-moving fry, a pair may further deflect attacks from its own offspring.
70. Would such a shy creature really prey on human offspring?
71. But this does put an exceedingly onerous burden on women who are required to bear, rear and look after the offspring.
72. Head for head,[sentencedict.com] such a lineage would leave twice as many offspring.
73. Saved for the table For many marine invertebrates mass reproduction and large members of offspring are essential to their survival.
74. Such trees would do their offspring no favors by having identical young, on whom the well-adapted insects would immediately descend.
75. Also, as owning firms have expanded they have diversified and have found themselves in competition with their consortium offspring.
76. Many plantation owners exploited their female slaves and ignored their dark-skinned offspring.
77. It seems that the genuine offspring might gain some protection by becoming part of an enlarged brood.
78. Indeed, from the 1920s,[www.Sentencedict.com] several studies showed an association between spacing and survival of the offspring.
79. The consolation Stableford event pits fathers against their offspring and who can blame the organisers for combining the Sparrows and the Larks.
80. In the resulting offspring, each and every body cell contains copies of the genes from both parents.
81. The same gene inherited from a different parent may have a different effect in the offspring.
82. Its chief task is to ensure that the charter and its offspring are being implemented by other departments.
83. They also want Tokyo to aid not only the original laborers but their offspring as well.
84. Furthermore, the best available mating may be with a sibling or an offspring on certain occasions.
85. Playing with Thomas for five minutes was one thing; being saddled with a lifetime interest in an offspring was another.
86. A beetle can pass only one gene to each of its offspring.
87. Earth gave birth to her last and most frightful offspring, a creature more terrible than any that had gone before.
88. Given that pollen is lighter than seed, a flower that produces only seed can have only local offspring.
89. Maternity, or additional offspring, may force upon the woman a distressful life and future. Psychological harm may be imminent.
90. Darwin considered that male traits were strengthened by use and were transmitted in greater amounts to male offspring.
More similar words: spring up, sprinkle, print, principle, principal, ring, bring, ring out, ring up, string, during, bring in, bring out, offering, mothering, bring up, gathering, surprising, bearings, bring down, bring back, bring about, filtering, pioneering, surprisingly, bring together, bring forward, domineering, engineering, neighboring.