Examples of 'connate' in a sentence

Meaning of "connate"

connate (adjective): An adjective used to describe something that is innate, natural, or existing from birth. This term is typically found in scientific or philosophical discussions. For instance, 'The connate behavior of the animals was fascinating to observe.'
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  • Of the same or a similar nature; proceeding from the same stock or root.
  • Inborn.
  • United with other organs of the same kind (for example sepals connate with sepals, petals connate with petals, or stamens with stamens).
  • Trapped within a rock at the time of its formation (especially of water or petroleum).

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The pistil consists of two connate carpels.
The leaves are connate by flattened petioles.
Family history of inherited diseases or connate defects.
Connate water is not to be confused with bottom or edge.
The petals are connate at the base.
Connate water is trapped in rock strata at the time of formation.
The opposite bracts are not connate to each other.
The species have either none or four of the basal ventrites connate.
It may be connate or not.
The pistils are composed of two to many connate carpels.
The leaves are membranaceous and have connate bases and have a mildly pubescent underside.
They enclose the fruit tightly, without becoming connate to it.
Sectors connate to tourism, such as transport or construction.
In particular, the adhesive spreading área may be connate or not.
Four sepals are connate forming a cup-shaped calyx.

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The base is sac-like with three to five connate lobes.
The flowers are small with a basally connate corolla, that are imbricate or rolled up lengthwise.
The inconspicuously three-lobed perianth consists of three connate tepals.
The connate tepals are reduced to a minute membranous lobe or sometimes absent, especially in fruit.
Due to the decrease in pore space, the original connate fluids are expelled.
Connate water 4 in the interstices of the oil formation provides a path for current flow.
Trees are parted from the colouring of their leaves, though it is connate with them.
Non-meteoric forms of groundwater are connate water and magmatic water, also termed juvenile water.
The perianth consists of five herbaceous, slightly keeled tepal lobes which are connate at base.
Solved connate tonal problems appeared on all 3/4 small size guitars.
As rocks are buried, they undergo lithification and the connate fluids are usually expelled.
The stamens are connate ( fused ) into a tube at their proximal end.
In the wilderness, I find something more dear and connate than in streets and villages.
Seedling with epigeal germination ; first 2 leaves simple, opposite, with stipules connate.
Each flower has 10 connate stamens.
Ventrite 4 articulated with both 3 or 5 of connate.
See, Archie equation, connate water, formation factor, injection water, interstitial water, true resistivity.
In the wilderness, I find something more dear and connate than.
Gynoecium, superior ovary, tricarpelate, connate and trilocular.
Carpels are 3 to numerous, distinct or connate.
Nemonychidae have all ventrites free, while Anthribidae have ventrites 1-4 connate or partially fused.
Its flowers contain an equal number of distinct, imbricate petals and some 4 to 5 connate sepals.
Those who make them, they are connate.
The 4-5-lobed perianth consists of four to five connate tepals.

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