Offshoot
(noun)
- A subsidiary or subsidiary branch of a larger organization.
- A new development or product derived from a larger original concept or idea.
Origin:
Derived from the word 'offshoot', which means 'something that has grown or originated from a main stem, root, or source'. this noun is often used to describe a subsidiary or subsidiary branch of a larger organization, or a new development or product derived from a larger original concept or idea.
Examples:
- The company's offshoot in the United States was performing well.
- The artist's latest work was an offshoot of her earlier creations.
- The charity's offshoot in Africa was helping many people in need.
- The musician's new band was an offshoot of his former group.
- The author's latest book was an offshoot of her previous novels.