connate
形容词 adj.
英 /kəˈneɪt/|/kɒˈneɪt/|/ˈkɒneɪt/
美 /kəˈneɪt/|/kɑˈneɪt/|/ˈkɑneɪt/
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形容词 adj.
- Of the same or a similar nature; proceeding from the same stock or root.
- Inborn.
- United with other organs of the same kind (for example sepals connate with sepals, petals connate with petals, or stamens with stamens).
- Trapped within a rock at the time of its formation (especially of water or petroleum).
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Latin connātusbor.
English connate
First attested in 1641; borrowed from Latin connātus, perfect active participle of connāscor (“to be born together (with)”) (see -ate (adjective-forming suffix)), from con- + nāscor. Doublet of cognate.
Latin connātusbor.
English connate
First attested in 1641; borrowed from Latin connātus, perfect active participle of connāscor (“to be born together (with)”) (see -ate (adjective-forming suffix)), from con- + nāscor. Doublet of cognate.
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