Offspring

Noun

 * 1) A person's daughter(s) and/or son(s)
 * 2) All a person's descendants, including further generations
 * 3) An animal or plant's progeny, known as young
 * 4)  Another produce, result of an entity's efforts
 * ''Artists often treasure their works as their immortal offspring
 * 1)  A process launched by another process

Synonyms

 * baby/babies, child/children, issue, get
 * descendants, lineage, progeny, get

Antonyms

 * genitor, parent, progenitor, father , mother
 * ancestors, forbears/forebears, forefathers

Derived terms

 * donor offspring
 * parent-offspring conflict

Adjectives for Offspring
precocious; illegitimate; turbulent; new-fledged; frightened; hideous; speckled; spotted; numerous; unfilial; valiant; inferior; diminutive;  sole;   resulting;   fatherless; groveling; motherless.

Verbs for Offspring
bestow—upon; bless with—; enjoy—; idolize—; issue—; mother—; present with—; produce—; promise—; rear—; transmit to —; yearn for—; —blossom; —burden; — comfort; —delight; —gather; —inherit; — torment.

Thesaurus
aftermath, artifact, bairn, brainchild, breed, brood, by-product, cherub, child, children, chit, coinage, composition, conclusion, concoction, consequence, consequent, corollary, creation, creature, crowning achievement, darling, daughter, derivation, derivative, descendant, descendants, descent, development, distillate, distillation, dynasty, effect, end product, essence, event, eventuality, eventuation, extract, family, folks, foster child, fruit, get, grandchild, grandchildren, granddaughter, grandson, great-grandchildren, handiwork, harvest, hatch, hearth, heir, heiress, heirs, homefolks, hostages to fortune, house, household, inheritors, innocent, invention, issue, kid, kids, kitten, lamb, lambkin, legacy, line, lineage, little bugger, little fellow, little guy, little innocent, little one, little ones, little tad, little tot, logical outcome, manufacture, masterpiece, masterwork, menage, mintage, mite, new generation, new mintage, nipper, offshoot, opera, opus, opuscule, origination, outcome, outgrowth, peewee, people, posterity, precipitate, produce, product, production, progeniture, progeny, result, resultant, rising generation, scion, seed, sequel, sequela, sequence, sequent, shaver, son, son and heir, sonny, sons, spawn, stepchild, stepdaughter, stepson, succession, successor, swarm, tad, tot, treasures, upshot, wee tot, work, young, younglings, youngster, youngsters

Etymology
From ofspring:, from  ofspring:, equivalent to. Compare afspringr:. More at,.

Translations

 * Armenian:
 * Bulgarian: потомък
 * Croatian:
 * Czech:
 * Dutch: afstammmelingen, kinderen , nageslacht , nakomelingschap , nakomelingen , oir
 * Finnish: jälkeläinen, jälkikasvu (collective noun)
 * French: ,
 * German:
 * Irish:
 * Italian:


 * Japanese:
 * Korean:
 * Norwegian: avkom, barn
 * Polish: ,
 * Portuguese: filho
 * Russian: потомок, отпрыск
 * Santali:
 * Slovak:
 * Swedish: avkomling
 * Taos: ȕ’úna
 * Turkish: evlat,


 * Arabic: سلالة
 * Chamicuro:
 * Croatian:
 * Czech:
 * Dutch: afstammmelingen, nageslacht , nakomelingschap , nakomelingen , oir
 * Finnish:
 * German: ,Nachfahre


 * Irish:
 * Italian:
 * Norwegian: etterkommere, etlinger
 * Polish:
 * Russian: потомство
 * Santali:
 * Swedish: avkomling


 * Dutch: voortbrengst, productie


 * : поколение,потомство n
 * : descendance, enfance, enfants, postérité, progéniture
 * : Nachwuchs
 * : ofspring, tēam
 * : descendente
 * : àl m, clann m, sìolach m, sìoladh m, sìolradh m, sliochd
 * : సంతానం (saMtaanaM)