connate

Etymology
From. .

Adjective

 * 1) Of the same or a similar nature; proceeding from the same stock or root.
 * 2) Inborn.
 * 3)  United with other organs of the same kind (for example sepals connate with sepals, petals connate with petals, or stamens with stamens).
 * 4)  Trapped within a rock at the time of its formation (especially of water or petroleum).
 * 1)  United with other organs of the same kind (for example sepals connate with sepals, petals connate with petals, or stamens with stamens).
 * 2)  Trapped within a rock at the time of its formation (especially of water or petroleum).
 * 1)  Trapped within a rock at the time of its formation (especially of water or petroleum).

Translations

 * Italian: connato
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 * Italian: connato
 * Portuguese: conato


 * Italian: connato
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