- connately
- adverb see connate
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
connately — See connate. * * * … Universalium
connately — con·nate·ly … English syllables
connately — adverb see connate … Useful english dictionary
connate — connately, adv. connateness, n. connation /keuh nay sheuhn/, n. /kon ayt/, adj. 1. existing in a person or thing from birth or origin; inborn: a connate sense of right and wrong. 2. associated in birth or origin. 3. allied or agreeing in nature;… … Universalium
connate — adjective Etymology: Late Latin connatus, past participle of connasci to be born together, from Latin com + nasci to be born more at nation Date: 1641 1. akin, congenial 2. innate, inborn 3. born or originated together … New Collegiate Dictionary
Inflorescence — of Anthurium scherzerianum. An inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a stem that is composed of a main branch or a complicated arrangement of branches. Strictly, it is the part of the shoot of seed plants where flowers are… … Wikipedia
connateness — See connately. * * * … Universalium
radically — adv 1. fundamentally, rudimentarily, constitutionally, basically, elementarily, elementally, primarily; mainly, principally, chiefly; vitally, essentially, necessarily. 2. completely, totally, entirely, absolutely, without doubt, wholly,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
connate — /ˈkɒneɪt/ (say konayt) adjective 1. existing in a person or thing from birth or origin; inborn; congenital. 2. associated in birth or origin. 3. allied or agreeing in nature; cognate. 4. Biology congenitally or firmly united into one body. {Late… …
connate — [kə nāt′, kän′āt΄] adj. [LL connatus, pp. of connasci, to be born at the same time < L com , together + nasci, to be born: see NATURE] 1. inborn; innate 2. coexisting since birth or the beginning 3. having the same origin or nature; related;… … English World dictionary