Connate [adjective]
Definition of Connate:
related
Synonyms of Connate:
Opposite/Antonyms of Connate:
-
Sentence/Example of Connate:
In a considerable proportion of insects it seems connate with the Labium, and forming its inner surface?
In most cases, however, the peridia are connate throughout, and sometimes present above a membranous common covering.
Their knowledge is connate and is called instinct; but it belongs to the natural love in which they are.
If by nature deaf, from the intonation of sounds; and many unhappy instances of such connate defects abound among our species.
Perianth subcompressed laterally, connate with the involucral leaves.
Involucres 1-fruited, connate with the lobes beneath, horizontal, opening by a vertical terminal slit.
The stems are variable in length, often connate or fused together into a solid base.
Stipules very narrow, connate with the petiole, almost entire, or serrate.
Corky or woody and extremely hard, very closely imbricated and connate, forming a subglobose polycephalous mass, Figure 334.
In the systems to which Locke replies they had been called innate or connate.