Meaning & Definition of word "Offspring"

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    Offspring

    /ˈɔːf.sprɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. a person's child or children.
      • Example: She was proud of her offspring and their accomplishments.
    • 2. descendants or young of particular organism.
      • Example: The scientist studied the offspring of various animal species to understand their development.
    • 3. something that is the result of something else, particularly in a creative or abstract sense.
      • Example: The novel was the offspring of her years of research and passion for history.

    Etymology

    Derived from Middle English 'ofspring', from 'off' + 'spring'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    illegitimate offspring:

    A child born to parents who are not married to each other.

    offspring of the mind:

    Creations or ideas that stem from mental effort or intellect.

    become the offspring of:

    To result from a particular situation or influence.

    Related Words

    progenitor:

    A direct ancestor or parent.

    descendant:

    A person, animal, or plant that is descended from a particular ancestor.

    genetics:

    The study of genes and heredity, which influences offspring characteristics.

    Slang Meanings of offspring

    Meaning: Kids or children.

    Example Sentence: I've got a couple of little ones – my offspring keep me busy!

    Meaning: An innovative creation or product.

    Example Sentence: That new app is the offspring of their brainstorming session.