Definitionn. the immediate descendants of a person
Last update: August 5, 2015
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Shri krishna was the progeny of Devaki. [Please select]
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Because the billionaire bachelor did not have a progeny, his entire estate went to charity when he died. [Please select]
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Our dog is the favorite to win the show because he is a progeny of a long line of champions. [Please select]
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The tapeworm, Taenia saginata, throws off eleven proglottides a day during its mature stage, and if this rate of increase were maintained for a year the total weight of its progeny would be about 550 grammes. [Please select]
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A canting jay and a rheumeyed curdog is all their progeny. [Please select]
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Yes, the progeny should be surprising, little animals certainly," commented Madame de Vallorbes." [Please select]
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And how are we Hindus behaving ourselves towards the cow and her progeny. [Please select]
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Postnatal mortality reduces the progeny to a still smaller number. [Please select]
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"But it is only among our own progeny [children]." [Please select]
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Behind her, entirely ignored and neglected, trailed the little progeny. [Please select]
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_ What fatal crimes make you for ever fly Your once loved court, and martyr's progeny. [Please select]
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