Synonyms for connate


Grammar : Adj
Spell : kon-eyt
Phonetic Transcription : ˈkɒn eɪt

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Définition of connate

Origin :
  • 1640s, from Late Latin connatus "born together, twins," past participle of connasci "to be born together," from com- "together" (see com-) + nasci "to be born" (Old Latin gnasci; see genus). Related: Connation.
  • adj related
  • adj innate
Example sentences :
  • In the wilderness, I find something more dear and connate than in streets or villages.
  • Extract from : « Nature » by Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Each fortune's connate with the gazer's star, And tinted as she dreams.
  • Extract from : « The Mortal Gods and Other Plays » by Olive Tilford Dargan
  • Connate, united or grown together from the first formation, 96.
  • Extract from : « The Elements of Botany » by Asa Gray
  • Connate-perfoliate, when a pair of leaves are connate round a stem, 60.
  • Extract from : « The Elements of Botany » by Asa Gray
  • Their knowledge is connate and is called instinct; but it belongs to the natural love in which they are.
  • Extract from : « Earths In Our Solar System Which Are Called Planets, and Earths In The Starry Heaven Their Inhabitants, And The Spirits And Angels There » by Emanuel Swedenborg
  • For a long time these connate forms of government—civil and religious—remain closely associated.
  • Extract from : « Essays: Scientific, Political, & Speculative, Vol. I » by Herbert Spencer
  • Now in these different stages of aggregation, may we not see paralleled the union of groups of connate tribes into nations?
  • Extract from : « Essays: Scientific, Political, & Speculative, Vol. I » by Herbert Spencer
  • Monoderma to include those species in which the calcareous crust is less distinct or connate with the true peridium.
  • Extract from : « The North American Slime-Moulds » by Thomas H. (Thomas Huston) MacBride
  • In most cases, however, the peridia are connate throughout, and sometimes present above a membranous common covering.
  • Extract from : « The North American Slime-Moulds » by Thomas H. (Thomas Huston) MacBride
  • Stipes long, erect or curved, simple or usually fasciculate and often connate, arising from a thin hypothallus.
  • Extract from : « The Myxomycetes of the Miami Valley, Ohio » by A. P. Morgan
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