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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211. And you don't want that gene, Hawks says, because your offspring have a chance of having sickle-cell anemia.
212. Objective To study the effect of in utero exposure of TCDD on synthesis of EGF and EGFR in submandibular gland of rat offspring.
213. Kookie was saved after his parents killed their other two offspring while duckling was rescued because he was thought too small to defend himself.
214. Rarely use venery but for health or offspring, never to dullness, weakness, or the injury of your own or another's peace or reputation.
215. A zebroid (also zebra mule and zebrule) is the offspring of any cross between a zebra and any other equine: essentially, a zebra hybrid.
216. The test of cliff avoidance reflex, surface righting reflex, air righting reflex, auditory startle reflex, visual placing reflex and forelimb hanging were studied in offspring of Wistar rats.
217. Despite the low rate of success at the market, parents cling to the hope that they will find a suitable match for their offspring.
218. S. study shows male pipefish, which can become pregnant and give birth, care for their offspring in a way consistent with their affection for the mother.
219. Objective To investigate consanguineous marriages and their offspring ? ? s health of salar nationality.
220. Clearly irregularities of this nature could lead to the production of aneuploid offspring. 3.57% of PMCs took place the translocation. 2.22% of the populations were monosomic plants.
221. Cloning is the process that an offspring which has the same genomes with matriline is procreated by using agamogenesis technology.
222. But competitors though they may be, grizzly bears (being of the brown bear subspecies Ursus arctos horribilis) are such close relatives that the two species can produce fertile offspring.
223. It has been the canvas on which the complicated relationship between the mother country and its most rambunctious offspring took form.
224. Had it survived to birth it would have been about 1.8 metres in length, and about one and a half times as heavy (relative to parental weight) as the offspring of other viviparous species of the time.
225. That, it might reasonably be assumed, would have allowed the mice in question to lay down any surplus calories as fat more easily than the offspring of well-fed fathers could have done.
226. Crocodile not fish, reptiles of vertebrates, ZuLong extant insects are the offspring.
227. Objective To investigate the effect of maternal brominated diphenyl ethers-209 (BDE-209) exposure on the learning and memory ability of the offspring rats in prenatal and lactational periods.
228. If the imperfections of the "Y chromosome" result in death,[www.Sentencedict.com] then male offspring will not be produced.
229. That's because "pregnant" pipefish fathers will kill off embryos conceived by an undesirable female to make room for the offspring of a potentially more attractive female.
230. Demiurgic volition is to avoid to make too indrawn or be too the offspring of extroversion.
231. After journeying through the Ozark Mountains and interviewing the offspring of Lincoln's neighbors, the author pieces together a new picture of the president's formative years.
232. Chastity. Rarely use venery but for health or offspring, never to dulness, weakness, or the injury of your own or anther's peace or reputation.
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.