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Example sentences for "connate"

Lexicographically close words:
connais; connaissance; connaissances; connait; connaitre; connatural; conne; connect; connected; connectedly
  1. Connate-perfoliate, when a pair of leaves are connate round a stem, 60.

  2. Parasitic on Conifers, glabrous, with rectangular branches and connate scale-like leaves; flowers often crowded in apparent spikes or panicles, opening in summer or autumn and maturing fruit the next autumn.

  3. Scales rigid, in 2 rows, the outer connate at base; leaves ternately parted.

  4. Involucres 1-fruited, connate with the lobes beneath, horizontal, opening by a vertical terminal slit.

  5. Involucre as in Coreopsis, the inner connate to the middle, scarious-margined.

  6. The inner perianth, of distinct or connate petals.

  7. Glaucous large-flowered annuals, with more or less clasping and connate leaves, and slender terminal and more or less paniculate 1-flowered peduncles.

  8. Coarse, hairy, perennial herbs, leafy to the top; the ample entire pointed leaves tapering to the base, but connate round the simple stem.

  9. Involucral leaves connate at base and adnate to the perianth.

  10. Perianth exserted, subcampanulate and open, deeply laciniate, connate with the involucral leaves.

  11. Hind-wings as fore-wings, 8 seldom connate or stalked with 7.

  12. Hind-wings with veins 6 and 7 connate or stalked (rarely approximated or coincident), 8 anastomosing with cell nearly or quite from base to middle or beyond.

  13. In the male the seminal ducts are still indeed separate, yet the two bodies or crura of the penis are frequently developed, and continue separate in the Serpents and Lizards, but are connate in the Tortoises.

  14. A membranous trunk originates in water, which in certain places secretes the seeds in special vesicles or cysts--Fucales or connate Confervæ.

  15. In all animals the tongue is divided into two moieties, which are only connate by means of suture.

  16. That therefore which has become connate with the kernel or nucleus cannot be albumen.

  17. The feet of the higher animals are only Insect-feet connate or coalesced.

  18. The penis also consists of two connate penes.

  19. The nut consists of a large seed, connate with the woody ovarium, and frequently with the calyx.

  20. Thus, Master--a word proved by its derivation and by the similarity of the connate words in other languages (Fr.

  21. For a long time these connate forms of government--civil and religious--continue closely associated.

  22. Now in these various forms and degrees of aggregation, may we not see paralleled the union of groups of connate tribes into nations?

  23. Written language is connate with Painting and Sculpture; and at first all three are appendages of Architecture, and have a direct connection with the primary form of all Government--the theocratic.

  24. The virtues are connate with living pleasantly.

  25. Now in these different stages of aggregation, may we not see paralleled the union of groups of connate tribes into nations?

  26. For a long time these connate forms of government--civil and religious--remain closely associated.

  27. Five to twenty in racemes; their stamens two and a half, with short connate filaments and somewhat horizontal anthers.

  28. Perfoliate, said of leaves connate about the stem.

  29. Winter-buds with a single pair of connate scales.

  30. Equally familiar is his concern to establish the fact that, as he puts it, "the connate temper of the times" made possible the production of great art.

  31. The stems are variable in length, often connate or fused together into a solid base.

  32. The stem is branched, connate from a common tuber.

  33. It is necessary therefore that every Ray have its proper and constant degree of Refrangibility connate with it, according to which its refraction is ever justly and regularly perform'd; and that several Rays have several of those degrees.

  34. Styles connate below, with stigmas very long, narrow and exserted at the top of the spikelets.

  35. The involucel consists of hardened spike-like bristles connate at the base into a short coriaceous cup, which is surrounded by erect or squarrose bristles.

  36. Spikes connate at the base, erect and not spreading.

  37. The “seed” here consists of the two glumes, connate below and hairy on the keel and ribs, including the caryopsis enveloped in a single palea with a dorsal awn.

  38. Glumes connate at the base only, and obviously hairy on the keel.

  39. Glumes almost glabrous, and connate to the middle.

  40. Glumes connate below, silky-hairy on keel and ribs all the way up.

  41. Glumes connate below, hairy on the keels.

  42. Similitudes and dissimilitudes in general originate from connate inclinations, varied by education, connections, and persuasions that have been imbibed.

  43. This tube must bear at its summit the conical ascidium produced by the two connate limbs.

  44. They exhibit a tendency to produce connate petals.

  45. This is the growing together of some of the altered stamens so as to constitute smaller or larger connate groups.

  46. The base of this apical limb exhibits two connate lobes, forming together a wide cup or ascidium.

  47. Phacelia and mercury with tricotylous seedlings, and the Russian sunflower with connate seed leaves, may be cited as instances.

  48. The leaves on the stems of the teasels are disposed in pairs, and the bases of the two leaves of each pair are connate so as to constitute large cups.

  49. If cut through the base, the pair exhibit connate wings, corresponding to the water-cups; if cut above these, the leaves seem to be free from one another.

  50. Diderma, into three sections:-- Monoderma to include those species in which the calcareous crust is less distinct or connate with the true peridium.

  51. In most cases, however, the peridia are connate throughout, and sometimes present above a membranous common covering.

  52. Columella basal, much depressed, very thin or quite obsolete, connate with the base of the sporangium; the threads of the capillitium ascending to the wall of the sporangium.

  53. Sporangia cylindric, or by mutual pressure becoming prismatic, distinct or more or less connate and æthalioid, seated upon a common hypothallus.

  54. The germs of growth and decay and of life and death, are both connate in the nature of all living beings; and the increase of the one, is the cause of the decrease of the other).

  55. The connate sin is compared to the husk which is born with the rice, and not coming from without.

  56. The deluded soul is then overpowered by its connate sin, which causes it to choose the wrong unreality--asat for itself, which being frail and perishable, makes the active soul to perish with itself.


  57. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "connate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    affiliated; agnate; akin; allied; atavistic; bodily; born; coeval; cognate; congenial; congenital; connate; connected; constitutional; correlative; elemental; essential; genetic; hereditary; inborn; inbred; incarnate; indigenous; inherent; inherited; innate; instinctive; intrinsic; kindred; native; natural; organic; physical; primal; related; temperamental