connate
English
Etymology
Latin connatus. See cognate.
Adjective
connate (comparative more connate, superlative most connate)
- Of the same or a similar nature; proceeding from the same stock or root.
- inborn
- (botany) united with others of the same kind (especially of sepals or petals)
- (geology) trapped within a rock at the time of its formation (especially of water or petroleum)
Synonyms
- (of a similar nature): akin, cognate; See also Thesaurus:akin
- (inborn): See also Thesaurus:innate
Translations
of a similar nature
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Anagrams
- Cantone, n-octane
Italian
Adjective
connate
- feminine plural of connato
Anagrams
- canneto
- cantone
- cotenna