- PROGENY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Progeny is the progeny of the Latin verb prōgignere, meaning “to beget ” That Latin word is itself an offspring of the prefix prō-, meaning “forth,” and gignere, which can mean “to beget” or “to bring forth ”
- PROGENY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Progeny definition: a descendant or offspring, as a child, plant, or animal See examples of PROGENY used in a sentence
- PROGENY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PROGENY definition: 1 the young or offspring of a person, animal, or plant: 2 the young or offspring of a person… Learn more
- progeny, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
Brood of children, offspring, family; posterity A son or daughter (at any age); the offspring of human parents Also as a form of address Progeny, offspring, descendants Also: a person's lineage or ancestry Cf kind, n III 11, III 12a
- Progeny - definition of progeny by The Free Dictionary
progeny (ˈprɒdʒɪnɪ) n, pl -nies 1 the immediate descendant or descendants of a person, animal, etc 2 a result or outcome
- progeny - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(countable, figurative) A result of a creative effort His dissertation is his most important intellectual progeny to date
- PROGENY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
The progeny of a particular thing are the things that develop from it clays and grits, the mucky progeny of erosion
- progeny - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
prog•e•ny ˈprɑdʒəni n [countable], pl -nies Genetics [plural] a person's offspring when they are thought of as a group; one's children: Their progeny were asleep (broadly) descendants something that originates or results from something else; outcome; issue See -gen-
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