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spawn
noun
    1a. The cohering jelly-like mass or stream of eggs that amphibians, fish, molluscs, crustaceans, etc lay in water;

      Example: frogspawn
    2a. derisive
      Something that is the product of or that is derived from something else and which, because it is not original, is regarded with a degree of contempt;
    2b. derisive
      The offspring of someone or something that is held in contempt.
verb spawned, spawning
    intr
    1. Said of amphibians, fish, etc: to lay eggs.
    2. To give rise to something; to lead to something.
      Example: The film's success spawned several sequels
    3. To give birth to someone or something.
      Example: hard to believe she could have spawned such a lovely daughter
    4. To produce.
      Example: Scotland has spawned many famous people
      Thesaurus: produce, generate, bring forth, issue.
Derivative: spawned
adj
    Derivative: spawner
    noun
      Derivative: spawning
      noun, adj
        Etymology: 14c: from French espandre to shed.



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