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offshoot

  • 1 mladica

    * * *
    • sapling
    • seedling
    • sprout
    • spire
    • sprig
    • spear
    • graft
    • huchen
    • outgrowth
    • offshoot

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > mladica

  • 2 bijeg

    m flight, escape, coll get-away; (iz zatvora) break-out, jail-break; (radi udaje, s ljubav-nikom) elopement; (potučene vojske) rout; sp (u trkamd) break-away; (iz vojske) -dezerter-stvo I u -u in flight, on the run; a fugitive; dati se/udariti u bijeg take to
    * * *
    • escape
    • escapement
    • elopement
    • escapade
    • scuttle
    • rout
    • lam
    • fled
    • flight
    • getaway
    • get away
    • offshoot

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > bijeg

  • 3 grananje

    n branching out/forth; fig branching out, ramification, spreading
    * * *
    • branchin
    • branching-off
    • branch
    • branching
    • tapping
    • offshoot
    • offset
    • ramification

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > grananje

  • 4 izdanak

    * * *
    • brat
    • scion
    • runner
    • shoot
    • sprig
    • spire
    • spear
    • sprout
    • graft
    • offshoot
    • outcrop
    • offset
    • outgrowth

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > izdanak

  • 5 ogranak

    * * *
    • branch
    • spur
    • stub
    • offshoot
    • offset

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > ogranak

  • 6 odvjetak

    m offshoot, offspring, scion (-potomak)

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > odvjetak

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  • offshoot — off‧shoot [ˈɒfʆuːt ǁ ˈɒːf ] noun [countable] a company or organization which has developed from a larger or earlier one: • The company was originally an offshoot of Bell Telephones. * * * offshoot UK US /ˈɒfʃuːt/ noun [C] ► WORKPLACE a company or …   Financial and business terms

  • Offshoot — may refer to: Offshoot (plant), a concept in botany Offshoot Films, a digital media company See also Spin off (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an …   Wikipedia

  • Offshoot — Off shoot , n. [Off + shoot.] That which shoots off or separates from a main stem, channel, family, race, etc.; as, the offshoots of a tree. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • offshoot — I noun addition, annex, branch, byproduct, derivative, descendant, development, division, extension, issue, member, offspring, outgrowth, satellite, scion, subdivision, subsidiary, supplement II index affiliate, consequence (conclusion),… …   Law dictionary

  • offshoot — (n.) 1670s, in figurative sense, of family trees; 1801 in general sense of a derivative; 1814 in literal sense, in reference to plants. From OFF (Cf. off) + SHOOT (Cf. shoot) (n.) …   Etymology dictionary

  • offshoot — [n] development, product adjunct, appendage, branch, by product, derivative, descendant, limb, outgrowth, spin off, sprout; concepts 260,824 Ant. origin, source …   New thesaurus

  • offshoot — ► NOUN 1) a side shoot on a plant. 2) a thing that develops from something else …   English terms dictionary

  • offshoot — [ôf′sho͞ot΄] n. anything that branches off, or derives from, a main source; specif., a shoot or stem growing laterally from the main stem of a plant …   English World dictionary

  • offshoot — UK [ˈɒfˌʃuːt] / US [ˈɔfˌʃut] noun [countable] Word forms offshoot : singular offshoot plural offshoots 1) a company, group, or organization that has developed from a larger one It s an offshoot of a Swedish company. a radical offshoot of the… …   English dictionary

  • offshoot — [[t]ɒ̱fʃuːt, AM ɔ͟ːf [/t]] offshoots N COUNT: usu with poss If one thing is an offshoot of another, it has developed from that other thing. Psychology began as a purely academic offshoot of natural philosophy... Firstdirect, Midland Bank s… …   English dictionary

  • offshoot — off|shoot [ˈɔfʃu:t US ˈo:f ] n 1.) something such as an organization which has developed from a larger or earlier one offshoot of ▪ The company was originally an offshoot of Bell Telephones. ▪ the Mafia and its offshoots 2.) a new stem or branch… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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