The difference between Fruit of one's loins and Offspring

When used as nouns, fruit of one's loins means one's child or, collectively, one's children or descendants, whereas offspring means a person's daughter(s) and/or son(s).


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  1. Fruit of one's loins as a noun (chiefly, literary, idiomatic):

    One's child or, collectively, one's children or descendants.

  1. Offspring as a noun:

    A person's daughter(s) and/or son(s); a person's children.

  2. Offspring as a noun:

    All of a person's descendants, including further generations.

  3. Offspring as a noun:

    An animal or plant's progeny or young.

  4. Offspring as a noun (figuratively):

    Anything produced; the result of an entity's efforts.

    Examples:

    "Artists often treasure their works as their immortal offspring."

  5. Offspring as a noun (computing):

    A process launched by another process.