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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91. Some researchers have sought information about this from findings about the health of offspring.
92. Parents have such high hopes for their offspring and then they grow up to be a big disappointment.
93. The King has disclaimed his love for his offspring and therefore broken the family bond that Cordelia speaks of.
94. Eventually the rarer genes will disappear and the genetic types leaving fewer offspring will become extinct.
95. The correlation did not reach significance in the offspring of the hyperglycaemic mothers.
96. That haunted offspring turns out to be none other than large Lawrence, in this raucous spoof of trash television.
97. After fertilization one or both of the parents may look after and help to rear the offspring.
98. So I have come reluctantly to the conclusion that my Palm is a high-functioning offspring in a dysfunctional family.
99. In other words, by staying away he gives his offspring a better chance of survival.
100. These are the offspring obtained by cross-breeding wild-type with pearl eye type.
101. A prolonged period of family life permits the growing offspring to add individual learning experiences to their inborn behaviour programming.
102. Fears that radiotherapy would cause genetic mutations leading to handicaps in offspring appear to be groundless, according to studies among 3,000 survivors.
103. But, once established, the service class is extremely effective in ensuring that its offspring also joins this elite.
104. Female wasps of this species dig burrows in the sand, to provide a nursery for their offspring.
105. And these patterns determine, at least inpart, the viability of the offspring, infant and childhood mortality conditions and maternal health.
106. It can pass its calm temperament to its offspring when crossed with the more excitable Africander and Brahman.
107. As confidante to six offspring, all children of the Sixties, she knows whole worlds unfamiliar to me.
108. The excess males must wait until large enough units have been generated through the maturation of female offspring.
109. With a mixture of threats and promises, Halvorsen managed to evict his determined offspring,[sentencedict.com] and led Floyd into the office.
110. Only in mid-to late summer do they appear at the tunnel with their offspring.
111. They can either produce a few we protected offspring or a zillion unprotected ones.
112. It surely would be better for them to produce four slightly different offspring, each with its own particular strengths.
113. A combination of lax discipline and hostile attitudes on the part of both parents encourages very aggressive and poorly controlled behaviour in their offspring.
114. Moreover, the mating of a human being to the federal bench seems to produce an offspring that lives approximately for ever.
115. Those that are particularly good at judging readiness to mate may wind up with a lot more offspring.
116. Muffin has never produced offspring; she did produce infertile eggs while at the Ueno Zoo.
117. There is a suggestion that offspring do not have an even chance of inheriting a trait from either parent.
118. All Ea d transgenic mice lines were healthy and transmitted the Ea d transgene to their offspring.
119. She kept her distance from me because she feared others would think me to be her offspring.
120. Hardly a day goes by without Mrs Molt or one of her offspring calling around to borrow something.
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.