Webb1. German nationalism was the offspring of military ambition. 德国民族主义是军事野心的 产物 。. 2. Many animals display maternal instincts only while their offspring are … Webb1a. the baby or babies of an animal. The birds will see you as a threat to their offspring. Synonyms and related words. 2. something that has developed as a result of something …
28 Synonyms & Antonyms of OFFSPRING - Merriam Webster
WebbFemale badgers may give birth to as many as five offspring. The beast was believed to be the offspring of a panther. Word Origin. See offspring in the Oxford Advanced … WebbDefinition of offspring in the Definitions.net dictionary. Meaning of offspring. What does offspring mean? Information and translations of offspring in the most comprehensive … thiele farum
Offspring - definition of offspring by The Free Dictionary
Webboffspring — [ôf′spriŋ΄] n. pl. offspring or offsprings [ME ofspring < OE: see OFF1 & SPRING] 1. a child or animal as related to its parent 2. a descendant or descendants … WebbOffspring definition: A child or children of a parent or parents. Origin of Offspring From Middle English ofspring, from Old English ofspring (“offspring, descendants, posterity" … WebbBaptized on 26 April 1655 at St Gregory by Paul's, he was the son of Thomas Blackall (bapt. 1621; died 1688), freeman of the Haberdashers' Company and later alderman of the City of London, and his wife, Martha (bapt. 1625; d. 1701?), daughter of Charles Ofspring, rector of St Antholin, Budge Row, and trier of the second presbyterian classis (or ... thiele familie