con·nate (k n t , k -n t )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; congenial: "In the wilderness, I find something more dear and connate than in streets and villages" Ralph Waldo Emerson. 4. Biology United to a structure of the same kind: a connate leaf. 5. Geology Trapped in sediment or rock at the time of deposition: connate water.
[Late Latin conn tus, past participle of conn sc , to be born with : Latin com-, com- + Latin n sc , to be born; see gen - in Indo-European roots.]
con nate ly adv. con nate ness n. |
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| Adj. | 1. | connate - of similar parts or organs; closely joined or united; "a connate tomato flower"adnate - of unlike parts or organs; growing closely attached; "a calyx adnate to the ovary" |
| 2. | connate - related in nature; "connate qualities"related, related to - being connected either logically or causally or by shared characteristics ; "painting and the related arts"; "school-related activities"; "related to micelle formation is the...ability of detergent actives to congregate at oil-water interfaces" |