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In a considerable proportion of insects it seems connate with the Labium, and forming its inner surface?
AN INTRODUCTION TO ENTOMOLOGY: VOL. III (OF 4)WILLIAM KIRBYIn most cases, however, the peridia are connate throughout, and sometimes present above a membranous common covering.
THE NORTH AMERICAN SLIME-MOULDSTHOMAS H. (THOMAS HUSTON) MACBRIDETheir knowledge is connate and is called instinct; but it belongs to the natural love in which they are.
EARTHS IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM WHICH ARE CALLED PLANETS, AND EARTHS IN THE STARRY HEAVEN THEIR INHABITANTS, AND THE SPIRITS AND ANGELS THEREEMANUEL SWEDENBORGIf by nature deaf, from the intonation of sounds; and many unhappy instances of such connate defects abound among our species.
SOUND MINDJOHN HASLAMPerianth subcompressed laterally, connate with the involucral leaves.
THE MANUAL OF THE BOTANY OF THE NORTHERN UNITED STATESASA GRAYInvolucres 1-fruited, connate with the lobes beneath, horizontal, opening by a vertical terminal slit.
THE MANUAL OF THE BOTANY OF THE NORTHERN UNITED STATESASA GRAYThe stems are variable in length, often connate or fused together into a solid base.
THE MUSHROOM, EDIBLE AND OTHERWISEM. E. HARDStipules very narrow, connate with the petiole, almost entire, or serrate.
PARSONS ON THE ROSESAMUEL BROWNE PARSONSCorky or woody and extremely hard, very closely imbricated and connate, forming a subglobose polycephalous mass, Figure 334.
THE MUSHROOM, EDIBLE AND OTHERWISEM. E. HARDIn the systems to which Locke replies they had been called innate or connate.
THE COLLECTED WRITING OF THOMAS DE QUINCEY, VOL. IITHOMAS DE QUINCEYWORDS RELATED TO CONNATE
- affiliated
- agnate
- akin
- alike
- allied
- analogous
- associated
- cognate
- complementary
- concomitant
- connate
- connatural
- consanguine
- convertible
- correlated
- correspondent
- dependent
- enmeshed
- fraternal
- germane
- in the same category
- in touch with
- incident
- interchangeable
- interconnected
- interdependent
- interrelated
- intertwined
- interwoven
- joint
- knit together
- like
- linked
- mutual
- of that ilk
- parallel
- pertinent
- reciprocal
- relevant
- similar
- tied up
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