"potomstvo" prevod sa srpskog na engleski

"afterages", "brood", "descent", "issue", "offspring", "posterity", "progeny", "race", "seed" su najbolji prevodi za "potomstvo" sa srpskog na engleski

potomstvo

imenicaIPA: / potomstʋo /
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nasledstvo · potomke · dete · novorođenče · mladunce · nerođeno dete · nasljedstvo · stado · mladunče · unuče · dijete · imanje · seme · bogatstvo · spasenje · telo · nasleđe · porod · materinstvo · nasljeđe · maloletno dete · detinjstvo · bogastvo · odrastanje · roditeljstvo · carovanje · djete · sinove · kraljevstvo · pleme · samopoštovanje · pokolenje · pokoljenje · unuke · tijelo · sjeme · carstvo · zaveštanje · nasledje · obličje

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brood

imenicaIPA: / bruːd /

ETYM Old Eng. brod, as. brôd; akin to Dutch broed, Old High Germ. bruot, German brut, and also to German brühe broth, Mid. High Germ. brüeje, and perh. to Eng. brawn, breath. Related to Breed.
(Homonym: brewed).
The young of an animal cared for at one time.
1. The young of an animal or a family of young; especially; the young (as of a bird or insect) hatched or cared for at one time.
2. A group having a common nature or origin.
3. The children of a family.

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descent

imenicaIPA: / dəsent /

ETYM French descente, from descendre; like vente, from vendre. Related to Descend.
1. A downward slope; SYN. declivity, fall, decline,
downslope.
2. A movement downward.
3. The act of changing one's location in a downward direction.
4. The kinship relation between an individual and the individual's progenitors; SYN. line of descent, lineage, filiation.

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ancestry · blood · blood line · bloodline · declension · declination · decline · declivity · downslope · extraction · fall · filiation · line · line of descent · lineage · origin · parentage · pedigree · stemma · stock

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issue

imenicaIPA: / isˈy /

ETYM Old Fren. issue, eissue, French issue, from Old Fren. issir, eissir, to go out, Latin exire.
1. An important question that is in dispute and must be settled.
2. One of a serie
s published periodically; SYN. number.
3. Supplies (as food or clothing or ammunition) issued by the government; SYN. military issue, government issue.
4. The act of issuing printed materials; SYN. publication.
5. The provision of something by issuing it (usually in quantity); SYN. issuing, issuance.

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consequence · effect · egress · emergence · event · exit · government issue · issuance · issuing · matter · military issue · number · offspring · outcome · outlet · payof · proceeds · progeny · publication · result · return · subject · take · takings · topic · upsho · way out · yield

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offspring

imenicaIPA: / ɒfsprɪŋ /

1. Something that comes into existence as a result; SYN. materialization.
2. The immediate descendants of a person; SYN. progeny, issue.

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posterity

imenicaIPA: / pasterəti /

ETYM Latin posteritas: cf. French postérité. Related to Posterior.
All future generations.
Later generation(s); one's descendants.

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progeny

imenicaIPA: / prɑːdʒəni /

ETYM Old Eng. progenie, French progénie, from Latin progenies, from progignere. Related to Progenitor.
Offspring.
Descendants or offspring; children.

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race

imenicaIPA: / ʁasˈe /

In anthropology, the term applied to the varieties of modern humans, Homo sapiens sapiens, having clusters of distinctive physical traits in common. The three major varieties are Caucasoid, Mongoloid, and Negroid. During the last 60,000 years, migrations and interbreeding have caused a range of variations to exist today, not distinct or “pure” races (which can exist only under conditions of isolation).
1. A contest of speed
2. Any competition
3. People who are believed to belong to the same genetic stock

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seed

imenicaIPA: / siːd /

ETYM Old Eng. seed, sed, as. saed, from sâwan to sow; akin to Dutch zaad seed, German saat, Icel. sâth, saethi, Goth. manasêths seed of men, world. Related to Sow to scatter seed, and cf. Colza.
The reproductive structure of higher plants (angiosperms and gymnosperms). It develops from a fertilized ovule and consists of an embryo and a food store, surrounded and protected by an outer seed coat, called the testa. The food store is contained either in a specialized nutritive tissue, the endosperm, or in the cotyledons of the embryo itself. In angiosperms the seed is enclosed within a fruit, whereas in gymnosperms it
is usually naked and unprotected, once shed from the female cone.
Following germination the seed develops into a new plant.
Seeds may be dispersed from the parent plant in a number of different ways. Agents of dispersal include animals, as with burs and fleshy edible fruits, and wind, where the seed or fruit may be winged or plumed. Water can disperse seeds or fruits that float, and various mechanical devices may eject seeds from the fruit, as in the pods of some leguminous plants (see legume).
There may be a delay in the germination of some seeds to ensure that growth occurs under favorable conditions (see after-ripening, dormancy). Most seeds remain viable for at least 15 years if dried to about 5% water and kept at -20ºC/-4ºF, although 20% of them will not survive this process.
(Homonym: cede).
1. A mature fertilized plant ovule consisting of an embryo and its food source and having a protective coat or testa.
2. A small hard fruit.

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