noun
- the children or young of a particular parent or parents
Usage: plural form of offspring; offspring is typically used as both singular and plural
Examples
- The scientist studied the genetic traits passed from parents to their offsprings.
- All the offsprings inherited their mother’s blue eyes.
- The farm animals and their offsprings were kept in separate pens.
- She was proud of her offsprings’ academic achievements.
- The documentary showed how wolves care for their offsprings in the wild.