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    Con·nate
    /ˈkänāt/

    adjective

    • 1. (especially of ideas or principles) existing in a person or thing from birth; innate: "are our ethical values connate?"
    • 2. (of parts) united so as to form a single part.
  2. Connate means akin, congenial, innate, or born or originated together. See synonyms, examples, word history, and medical definition of connate.

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  4. Connate definition: existing in a person or thing from birth or origin; inborn. See examples of CONNATE used in a sentence.

  5. Connate means existing in a person or thing from birth, or allied or associated in nature or origin. It can also mean closely joined or united in biology, or produced or originating at the same time in geology.

  6. being connected either logically or causally or by shared characteristics. adjective. of similar parts or organs; closely joined or united. “a connate tomato flower”. see more.

  7. Define connate. connate synonyms, connate pronunciation, connate translation, English dictionary definition of connate. adj. 1. Existing at birth or from the beginning; inborn or inherent. 2. Originating at the same time; related. 3. Being in close accord or sympathy;...

  8. The flowers may have 4-5 faintly connate but imbricate sepals with an equal number of distinct, imbricate petals. The claws are basally connate and form a tube. The calyx and the corolla are both pentamerous (with five lobes), petals are free while sepals are connate or united at the base.

  9. When something is described as connate, it implies that it is an essential, fundamental, or intrinsic part of its nature or being. It suggests that a quality, attribute, or feature is present from the very beginning or is deeply rooted, rather than acquired or developed later in life.

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