Use "offshoot" in a sentence

1. New channel- offshoot of "Aeric Lee/Aeric Abison"

2. The Samaritan religion is an offshoot of Judaism.

3. All will play an offshoot of dodge ball.

4. The appendix is an offshoot of the cecum.

5. This is a natural offshoot of stimulating the chakras.

6. Vector is a useless survival, or offshoot from quaternions.

7. In April the first offshoot factory opened in Machynlleth.

8. The company was originally an offshoot of Bell Telephones.

9. What is Anglophile.me? This website is an offshoot of Anglotopia.net

10. Aldehydase Offshoot question for real? Our gypsy van and shorten recovery times

11. The Assassins were a radical offshoot of Shiite Islam called Ismailis

12. Blintzes are an offshoot (an evolved or variant form) of blini

13. And then there's funky: another London pirate continuum offshoot that's unshackled itself from the real.

14. Arcturus was formed in 1990/1991 as an offshoot of the band Mortem

15. An offshoot of the family settled down on the island in the eighteenth century.

16. The "stamen" is an offshoot, between the two wings, projecting into the riverside park.

17. 9 synonyms for Byproduct: derivation, derivative, descendant, offshoot, outgrowth, spinoff, by-product, spin-off, by-product

18. The information came from a political group that was an offshoot of the anti-nuclear movement.

19. The group's even more vicious offshoot, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, is considered al-Qaeda's front in Pakistan.

20. Synonyms for Bough include branch, limb, arm, offshoot, sprig, spur, fork, shoot, sucker and twig

21. A limb, offshoot, or ramification of any main stem: the Branches of a deer's antlers

22. His Nation of Islam represented a cultish offshoot of a venerable American movement, black nationalism.

23. Firstdirect, Midland Bank's telephone banking offshoot, has cut its Visa card rate to APR 2%.

24. Like many offshoot sports, the increasingly popular use of inflatable kayaks has its advantages and drawbacks.

25. To illustrate his own wakefulness he caused Jeremiah to see in vision the “offshoot of an almond tree.”

26. Hopkins, millionaire owner of Canadair, an offshoot of Consolidated Vultee Aircraft, was not afraid to tackle famous managers.

27. Synonyms for Branchlet include spray, branch, sprig, twig, stem, small stem, shoot, offshoot, scion and limb

28. There was fire in her and throughout her : she seemed the offshoot of a passionate moment.

29. Also in 2008 an offshoot issue similar to Monthly Shōnen Jump was released called Monthly Young Jump.

30. We've found a tiny offshoot of imagination that once, like the appendix doubtless had some useful function.

31. Most scholars, however, agree that Baptists, as an English-speaking denomination, originated within 17th-century Puritanism as an offshoot of Congregationalism

32. 1:11, 12 —Why is Jehovah’s keeping awake concerning his word associated with “an offshoot of an almond tree”?

33. It was in Mexico, then, that Cumbia became Cumbia sonidera, an offshoot genre of this overwhelmingly danceable musical style.

34. Synapse Films offshoot Impulse Pictures rescues THE Chambermaids, a porn film so rare no one even knows who directed it, …

35. English words for Brachium include arm, forearm, tibiotarsus, shin, dam, side-work, outwork, claw, offshoot of a mountain range and armlet

36. Crawler was a British heavy rock band formed in the late 1970s as an offshoot of Back Street Crawler, following the death of guitarist, Paul Kossoff

37. That sensitivity has led to steadfast hawkishness on prices and, as an offshoot, inflation regularly running below the 4-5 percent rate common in developing countries.

38. Who are the Alawites? T he Alawites are an offshoot of Shia Islam who revere Ali, the Prophet Mohammed’s cousin and son-in-law

39. Afrikaans is derived from Dutch, a language in the Low Franconian branch of the Western Germanic offshoot of the the larger Germanic family tree

40. ISIS, an al Qaeda offshoot, has been collaborating with the Syrian rebels whom the Obama administration has been Arming in their efforts to overthrow Syrian President Bashar al …

41. Atlanteans are an offshoot race of water-breathing humans who primarily reside and/or are from Atlantis whose biological adaptations allows them to survive in the ocean

42. The Carmelite Order, from which the Discalced Carmelites branched off, is also referred to as the Carmelites of the Ancient Observance to distinguish them from their discalced offshoot

43. The Fabian Society was founded on 4 January 1884 in London as an offshoot of a society founded a year earlier called The Fellowship of the New Life.

44. If this theory is confirmed, it would mean that the original Romans were an offshoot of the Alpine/Black Forest Celts, just like the Belgae, and the Galatians of Anatolia

45. Boeotia has two extensive fertile plains separated by a low ridge, an offshoot of Mount Helicon (Elikónas) (5,735 feet [1,748 metres]) on which Thebes (Thíva) stands

46. Seventh-day Adventism (hereafter SDA) sprung up in upstate New York in the 1840s, an offshoot of the Millerite movement that arose during the religious revival known as …

47. 26 A full week would be better, allowing decent stopovers in Marseille, Nice, La Spezia (for an offshoot railway jaunt to the Cinque Terre coastal villages) and Pisa.

48. Delivery & Pickup Options - 60 reviews of Breads Bakery "Decent offshoot of their excellent Union Square original, but some very awkward service and shockingly dry & disappointing babka

49. In 1958, as an offshoot of his magazines, Marks began making short films for the 8 mm market of his models undressing and posing topless, popularly known as "glamour home movies".

50. Almost two decades later, as Philadelphia thrives in what some have called its second restaurant renaissance, I couldn't help but wonder about Old Original Bookbinder 's and its offshoot and longtime rival, Bookbinders 15th Street Seafood House.

51. Ampulla any small vesicle or sac-like offshoot, particularly the dilation at the end of the semicircular canal of the EAR, which houses sensory epithelium and is concerned with balance; See CRISTA AmpullaRIS.

52. The preaching style of Jonathan Edwards probably was an indirect offshoot of the trials.72 Controversy aroused by the trials split the elite into what might loosely be described as political versus cultural Anglicizers.

53. The term Anglicanism includes those who have accepted the English Reformation as embodied in the Church of England or in the offshoot Churches in other countries that have followed closely to its doctrines and its

54. ‘The Boarded threshing floor in the main area of the barn will be reinstated and roof timbers are being replaced.’ ‘Further south, in an offshoot of the Beringharjo Market, you find the wooden Boarded stalls of the book market.’

55. The Battledore was an offshoot of the hornbook, and was printed on the double fold of stiff cardboard with the extra piece folded over in order to fit it for the double purpose it had to serve

56. Caecum - the cavity in which the large intestine begins and into which the ileum opens; "the appendix is an offshoot of the Cecum" blind gut , Cecum bodily cavity , cavum , cavity - (anatomy) a natural hollow or sinus within the body

57. Cecum - the cavity in which the large intestine begins and into which the ileum opens; "the appendix is an offshoot of the Cecum" blind gut , caecum bodily cavity , cavum , cavity - (anatomy) a natural hollow or sinus within the body

58. Caecum - the cavity in which the large intestine begins and into which the ileum opens; "the appendix is an offshoot of the cecum" blind gut , cecum bodily cavity , cavum , cavity - (anatomy) a natural hollow or sinus within the body

59. History and Etymology for Blastema borrowed from Greek blástēma "shoot, offshoot," from blastē-, variant stem of blastánein, aorist blasteîn "to bud, sprout, grow" + -ma, resultative noun suffix — more at -blast Learn More about Blastema …

60. Number of Model 36 Bonanzas produced: More than 2,500 Twin Bonanza relation to Bonanza: Not related Bonanza offshoot twins: Travel Air and Baron 1958 long distance record: Pat Boling, Manila, Philippines, to Pendleton, Oregon, 7,090 miles, 45 hours, 43 minutes—in a Beechcraft Bonanza Turboprop modifications of Model 36: 3

61. Apophysis (spider), an outgrowth of the exoskeleton in spiders and other arachnids In botany, an outgrowth or enlargement of an organ such as a plant stem Apophysis (software), a fractal flame generating program for Microsoft Windows Apophysis (geology), a discordant offshoot from another body, such as a sill, dike, or pluton

62. In Babylon as well as in Assyria as a direct offshoot of Babylonian culture, astrology takes its place as one of the two chief means at the disposal of the priests (who were called bare or "inspectors") for ascertaining the will and intention of the gods, the other being through the

63. Anabaptism (from Neo-Latin anabaptista, from the Greek ἀναβαπτισμός: ἀνά-"re-" and βαπτισμός "baptism", German: Täufer, earlier also Wiedertäufer) is a Christian movement which traces its origins to the Radical Reformation.The movement is seen by outsiders as another offshoot of Protestantism, although this view is not shared by Anabaptists, who view themselves as a

64. Anabaptism (from Neo-Latin anabaptista, from the Greek ἀναβαπτισμός: ἀνά-"re-" and βαπτισμός "baptism", German: Täufer, earlier also Wiedertäufer) is a Christian movement which traces its origins to the Radical Reformation.The movement is seen by outsiders as another offshoot of Protestantism, although this view is not shared by Anabaptists, who view themselves as a

65. The Atlanteans are a genetic offshoot of mainstream Homo sapiens called Homo mermanus, who by as yet unknown means acquired various bodily attributes enabling them to live indefinitely beneath the sea.The name "Atlantean" is derived from the ancient civilization of Atlantis that sank beneath the sea in prehistory, and whose ruins were settled by the Homo mermani, [citation needed] who