Progeny (noun)

  1. Descendants, offspring, children, or descendants in general.
  2. Something produced or created as a result of a particular process or activity.

Origin:

From latin progenies, from progignere "to beget", from pro- "before" + gignere "to beget".

Examples:

  1. The king was proud of his progeny, his many children and grandchildren.
  2. The progeny of the queen bee are all female, except for a few drones.
  3. The artist's progeny included several successful painters.
  4. The company's latest product is the progeny of several years of research and development.
  5. The scientist's progeny is a new, innovative drug that could help many people.
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