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Child
male or female descendant in the first degree the immediate progeny of human parents in law legitimate offspring Used also of
deoxyribonucleic acid
which is the basis of heredity transmitted from parent to progeny and found in all living organisms except for certain viruses
VerbarGymnophthalmata
Most of them are known to be the free swimming progeny gonophores of hydroids
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Issueless
Having no issue or progeny childless
Lineage
Descent in a line from a common progenitor progeny race descending line of offspring or ascending line of parentage
Mongrel
The progeny resulting from a cross between two breeds as of domestic
Progeny
Matched in: Term Progeny
Friling, or freoling
Friling, or freoling [fr. Freoh, Sax., free, and ling, progeny], a freeman born.
Lineage
Lineage [fr. lignage, Fr.], race, progeny, family, ascending or descending.
Proles
Proles, progeny. See S.P.
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