Offshoot (noun)

  1. A subsidiary or subsidiary branch of a larger organization.
  2. 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:

  1. The company's offshoot in the United States was performing well.
  2. The artist's latest work was an offshoot of her earlier creations.
  3. The charity's offshoot in Africa was helping many people in need.
  4. The musician's new band was an offshoot of his former group.
  5. The author's latest book was an offshoot of her previous novels.
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