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offshoot
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
offshoot
(noun)
offshoot
/
ˈ
ɑːfˌʃuːt/
noun
plural
offshoots
offshoot
/
ˈ
ɑːfˌʃuːt/
noun
plural
offshoots
Britannica Dictionary definition of OFFSHOOT
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1
:
something (such as a business) that develops from something larger
The business started as an
offshoot
of an established fashion design company.
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a branch that grows on one of the main stems of a plant
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