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Synonyms & Similar Words
generate
produce
breed
hatch
create
bring forth
give birth
lay
reproduce
multiply
increase
proliferate
emerge
arise
originate
sprout
grow
flourish
thrive
burst
erupt
issue
emit
discharge
eject
expel
radiate
send forth
throw out
give out
put out
bring out
turn out
churn out
churn
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gush
flow
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stream
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ooze
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trickle
creep
crawl
appear
materialize
come into being
come to life
Meaning of Spawn
The primary meaning of the word "spawn" is to produce or generate something, often in large quantities.
Definitions
- To produce or generate something, especially in large quantities
- To lay eggs, typically in large numbers
- To give rise to a new idea, feeling, or situation
- To produce or generate something, especially in a sudden or vigorous manner
Etymology of Spawn
The word "spawn" originated from Old English and Germanic roots, related to words meaning "to produce" or "to lay eggs"
Historically, the word was used to describe the laying of eggs by fish or other aquatic animals
Over time, the word's meaning expanded to include the production or generation of ideas, feelings, or situations
Example Uses
- The fish spawned in the shallow waters of the lake
- The new policy spawned a wave of controversy and debate
- The company spawned several successful startups through its incubator program
- The idea spawned a new generation of entrepreneurs and innovators