Connate

  • 21connate — adj 1. inborn, inbred, native, natural, connatural, natural born, ingenerate; congenital, hereditary, inherited, in the blood, in the family; innate, intrinsic, inherent, indigenous, indwelling, immanent. 2. cognate, related, kindred, akin,… …

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  • 22connate — con·nate …

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  • 23connate — /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… …

  • 24connate —   a. congenital; joined together from birth.    ♦ connation, n.    ♦ connatural, a. congenital; having same nature …

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  • 25connate — adj. 1 existing in a person or thing from birth; innate. 2 formed at the same time. 3 allied, congenial. 4 Bot. (of organs) congenitally united so as to form one part. 5 Geol. (of water) trapped in sedimentary rock during its deposition.… …

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  • 26connate water —   water that is trapped in the interstices, or breaks, between adjacent strata of sedimentary rock. It becomes trapped at the time of deposition …

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  • 28connate water —    Water entrapped in the interstices of a sedimentary or extrusive igneous rock at the time of its deposition [22] …

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  • 29connate water — /kɒneɪt ˈwɔtə/ (say konayt wawtuh) noun water trapped in the interstices of a sedimentary rock at the time the sediment was deposited …

  • 30Meteoric water — is a hydrologic term of long standing for water in the ground which originates from precipitation. This includes water from lakes, rivers, and icemelts, which all originate from precipitation indirectly. Contents 1 Overview 2 History 3 See also …

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