progeny

[US]/ˈprɒdʒəni/
[UK]/ˈprɑːdʒəni/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. offspring, descendants, future generations; results, outcome, fruits

Example Sentences

the progeny of a person

the progeny of mixed marriages.

progeny were derived from selfed crosses.

The results show: ①Most progenies of self-bred autopolyploid still keep the original ploidy except a few progenies;

Individuals crossing exclusively within the same population produce more progeny than those crossing in both directions and thereby use up some of their gametes for the production of inviable hybrids.

He is proud of his progeny.

The monarch's progeny will inherit the throne.

The scientist studied the behavior of the progeny.

The artist's progeny followed in his footsteps.

The progeny of the famous author are also writers.

The queen's progeny are next in line for the throne.

The progeny of the ancient civilization left behind many artifacts.

The progeny of the legendary hero carried on his legacy.

The progeny of the noble family were well-educated.

The farmer's progeny took over the family farm.

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