👶progeny (prodʒəni)

noun
/ˈprɒdʒəni/
progéniture (progeniture)

Signification

A descendant or offspring; children or future generations.
A descendant or the descendants of a person, animal, or plant; offspring.
Traduction de la signification
Un descendant ou progéniture; enfants ou générations futures.
Un descendant ou progeniture; enfants ou generations futures.

Phrases d'exemple

The scientist was proud of the intellectual achievements of his progeny.

Le scientifique était fier des réalisations intellectuelles de sa progéniture.
Le scientifique etait fier des realisations intellectuelles de sa progeniture.

The philosopher's teachings have influenced many generations of progeny.

Les enseignements du philosophe ont influencé de nombreuses générations de progéniture.
Les enseignements du philosophe ont influencé de nombreuses générations de progéniture.

Synonymes

offspring, descendants, children, heirs, posterity
Entrée 1
offspring, descendants, children, heirs, posterity
Entrée 2
descendants, offspring, heirs

Antonymes

ancestors, forebears, predecessors
Entrée 1
ancestors, forebears
Entrée 2
ancestors, forebears, predecessors

Collocations

progeny of, proud progeny, intellectual progeny, biological progeny

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