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Cosa (chi) è progeny - definizione

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Progeny (disambiguation); Progenies

progeny         
You can refer to a person's children or to an animal's young as their progeny. (FORMAL)
Davis was never loquacious on the subject of his progeny.
N-PLURAL: usu with poss
PROGENY         
1961. Report generator for UNIVAX SS90.
Progeny         
·noun Descendants of the human kind, or offspring of other animals; children; offspring; race, lineage.

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Progeny

Progeny may refer to:

  • A genetic descendant or offspring
  • Progeny Linux Systems, a defunct company which provided Linux platform technology
  • Progeny (Stargate Atlantis), an episode of the television series Stargate Atlantis
  • Progeny – a song on the Celtic Frost album Monotheist
  • Progenies of the Great Apocalypse, a 2003 song by Dimmu Borgir
  • The Progeny Of Flies – an album by Andrew Liles and Daniel Menche
  • Progeny (film), a 1998 movie about an alien abduction
  • Progeny, a short story from author Philip K. Dick
  • The Progeny, a title occasionally used to refer to Sophocles' lost play, the Epigoni
  • Progeny: Seven Shows from Seventy-Two, a 14-CD live box set from the English rock band Yes with a highlight set named Progeny: Highlights from Seventy-Two.
  • "Progeny" (Legends of Tomorrow), an episode of Legends of Tomorrow
Esempi dal corpus di testo per progeny
1. Its progeny include 60 male and 40 female camels.
2. "He‘s Newt‘s progeny," said Marshall Wittmann, a Democratic Leadership Council aide who previously worked for Sen.
3. Among his progeny was the grandsire of the dark–eyed bay mare just down the road.
4. In the two studies that characterized the physiology of heifers produced by clones, growth, reproductive function, and telomere length were normal in clone progeny, and the incidence of general health problems was not increased in clone progeny compared with progeny of other sexually reproduced animals.
5. Progeny are what count in the evolutionary imperative; the elderly have already served their evolutionary purpose.