👶offspring (of-spring)

noun
/ˈɒf.sprɪŋ/
progéniture (progeniture)

Signification

a person's child or children; an animal's young
Traduction de la signification
l'enfant ou les enfants d'une personne; les jeunes d'un animal
l'enfant ou les enfants d'une personne; les jeunes d'un animal

Phrases d'exemple

The bird carefully fed its offspring.

L'oiseau a nourri soigneusement sa progéniture.
L'oiseau a nourri soigneusement sa progéniture.

Synonymes

children, progeny, descendants, young

Antonymes

parent, ancestor

Collocations

human offspring, animal offspring, produce offspring, healthy offspring

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