Progeny Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for progeny.
progeny
progeny
/ˈpɹɒdʒəni/
Examples
- A transmission from the mother to the progeny appears only in few cases.
- He is the only progeny of mine.
- She will be from the progeny of Yazid.
- This contributes to the genetic variability of progeny.
- The last of his progeny was born in 1944.
- The former fighters and their progeny clearly welcomed the visit.
- The progeny viruses are released from the cell by lysis.
- This marriage produced no progeny, leading to Sfedat's despondency.
- Any child conceived by the clone is also progeny of the donor.
- While the progeny became Russian, the name of Elfman stayed the same.
the immediate descendants of a person
noun
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"Pro + Jenny. Professional Jenny has many kids as her legacy."
Frog + Jenny. Frogs hopping generations, Jenny's future family.
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