Progeny means descendants, or children. Here are some examples of how it has been used in sentences:
"After the death of her brother, Susan was the last remaining progeny of her mother and father."
"He died and did not have any further progeny to seed with the memory, nor to whom he could pass down his fortune."
"The program included slaughtering the progeny of affected animals and restricting the breeding of full grown adults."
Whenever one refers to an animals or humans offspring, such as; The mare's progeny were successful racehorses. Progeny is a fancy word for offspring.
My cats Progeny are overrunning our farm, anyone want a free cat?
His wife suspected that their progeny would all have large noses like his. The progeny of the original settlers built communities throughout the valley. The queen expected that her progeny, in their time, would likewise become monarchs of the realm.
Offspring refers to the young or progeny of an organism.
Progeny is a noun meaning descendant or the descendants of a person, animal, or plant; offspring. Example sentence:His progeny worked hard to maintain the business he had spent his life building.
In common use 'progeny' usually refers to one's children; however, the technical definition of 'progeny' includes all of a person's direct descendants including grandchildren.
The plural of progeny can be progeny or progenies.Like "offspring" progeny can refer to one person (child) or several (children).
Progeny are offspring, children
Dark Progeny was created in 2001.
The duration of Progeny - film - is 1.63 hours.
Progeny is used in both the singular or plural.
"Progeny recapitulate ontogeny.", meaning that children have traits of their parents and other ancestors, all the way back to when humans arose.