progeny|progenies in English
noun
[prog·e·ny || 'prɑdʒənɪ /'prɒd-]
descendant, offspring; descendants or offspring (in general); result, outcome
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1. Autogamy depression can be defined as the "lowered viability of autogamous progeny relative to geitonogamous progeny”
2. A cat's kittens are her progeny.
3. He was surrounded by his numerous progeny.
4. Her numerous progeny were all asleep.
5. He appeared, surrounded by his numerous progeny.
6. Apomixis results in seed-derived progenies that are genetically identical to their maternal parent
7. Fourth, investigate how many progeny the crosses have.
8. A radon progeny continuous monitor was developed.
9. These stories have produced progeny of their own.
10. Do you know the name of this progeny yet?
11. We are dooming our progeny by ruining the environment.
12. The F1 progeny are Backcrossed to the inbred partner
13. Successive progeny from the same dam often shown heavy infections.
14. The queen can choose the sex of her progeny.
15. His numerous progeny are scattered all over the country.
16. Davis was never loquacious on the subject of his progeny.
17. Bankeress progeny and offspring and their race results and race records.
18. When Helenus tells Aeneas to "let your progeny / Hold to religious purity thereby," the progeny that the Buthrotum ruler is referring to is that of the
19. Connolly's book is the progeny of an earlier TV series.
20. 958: F2 progenies from Bulked pollen of Calabar selections at Umudike and Nkwelle stations planted in the "concentration area"
21. View detailed progeny statistics for Bankeress including wins, runs and total earnings
22. View detailed progeny statistics for Alabastrine including wins, runs and total earnings
23. The salmons' progeny will be large enough to catch by next summer.
24. Apomixis produces seed progeny that are exact replicas of the mother plant
25. He gave the Bailiffry of Earth to Adam [and to Eve, with her progeny]