Examples of 'offshoot' in a sentence
Meaning of "offshoot"
Offshoot (noun): A branch or secondary stem growing from the main stem of a plant; in a metaphorical sense, a byproduct or derivative of something larger
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- That which shoots off or separates from a main stem or branch of a plant.
- That which develops from something else.
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An offshoot of a chestnut tree in her garden was planted in it.
It was placed as an early offshoot within the group.
This offshoot feeds on fear instead of desire.
The travelling show was an offshoot of the program.
An offshoot of this work is the next generation.
Mink farming began as an offshoot of fox farming.
Offshoot and entombed them forever.
This is a natural offshoot of stimulating the chakras.
The maker movement is its most obvious offshoot.
The latter is an offshoot of jungle techno and breakbeat.
The online service was an offshoot of that.
A zealous offshoot deems stitching of eyes.
Natural language processing is an offshoot of machine learning.
An offshoot of street luge is classic luge.
This was not the only offshoot of the congregation.
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This offshoot provided loans to farmers.
Other urban legends offshoot from this one.
A little offshoot might be a blockade to stop the test wells.
Street portraiture is an offshoot of street photography.
The offshoot proved successful and flight frequencies were increased.
The effects doctrine is an offshoot of the territorial principle.
An offshoot of an organisation which had.
Maybe there is an offshoot film with one of them.
Highly aggressive humanoid offshoot.
An early offshoot of our primate family.
Nothing but a modern offshoot of reggae.
A rare offshoot of the demon race.
We are just going to some offshoot moongazersthing.
To call it an offshoot of one or the other religion is a misnomer.
Sort of an evolutionary offshoot from humans.
An unusual offshoot of the male chorus is the barbershop genre.
We have also started an offshoot of the old thread.
Deepest part of the mine into a small tunnel offshoot.
This is an offshoot of the previous factor.
Finance in many respects is an offshoot of economics.
Blogs are an offshoot of the person who creates them.
Aura photography is a relatively recent offshoot of spirit photography.
It may be a basal offshoot of the ophioglossoid clade sensu stricto.
We should probably run a quick feasibility study on a offshoot pathway.
It was a rare offshoot of the species.
Make sure that every cutting contains a viable offshoot.
Medical echocardiography is an offshoot of this technology.
Or a offshoot of an existing one.
They are a genetic offshoot of humanity.
An offshoot of that trend may be a shift to employee ownership of the hardware.
The canzonetta was a specific offshoot of the madrigal in this vein.
His two successors were also represented as members of the group or an offshoot.
Original offshoot of the species.
Depersonalisation is a common and understandable offshoot of the anxiety condition.
Triddlers are an offshoot that uses triangle shapes instead of squares.