(isim) yumurta (balık vs.), döl

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spawn
Any germ or seed, even a figurative source; offspring
To appear spontaneously in a game at a certain point and time
To generate, bring into being, especially non-mammalian beings in very large numbers
To reproduce, especially in large numbers
The act of releasing eggs and sperm into the water The bluefish spawns offshore along the U S coast There, the larval fish which hatch, grow into juveniles and then enter estuaries such as the Chesapeake Bay to age and mature
To produce or deposit eggs Salmon return to their place of birth to spawn, after having spent four or five years on British Columbia's coast Many salmon die returning to their place of birth
Any product or offspring; used contemptuously
v - To deposit eggs
{i} mass of eggs deposited by an aquatic animal (i.e. fish, frog, etc.); vast quantity of offspring (derogatory); product, outcome
To produce or deposit eggs
To deposit eggs in water, as fish
offspring
To produce (eggs) in great number
To bring forth non-mammalian beings
To create a child process by means of a fork() and an exec()
To breed; especially, to breed by releasing eggs and sperm into the water
the mass of eggs deposited by fish or amphibians or molluscs lay spawn; "The salmon swims upstream to spawn
If something spawns something else, it causes it to happen or to be created. Tyndall's inspired work spawned a whole new branch of science. the eggs of a fish or frog laid together in a soft mass
the eggs of certain aquatic organisms or the act of producing such eggs or egg masses
When fish or animals such as frogs spawn, they lay their eggs. fish species like salmon and trout which go upstream, spawn and then die