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Meanings of
connatural
in English
Normally existing at birth.
inborn
inbred
Related terms
native
Connatural.
Related terms
similar
Synonyms
Examples for "
inborn
"
inborn
inbred
Examples for "
inborn
"
1
No; it was something in them, something
inborn
and subtle and everlasting.
2
It takes a man all his
inborn
strength to fight hunger properly.
3
Fatty-acid metabolism plays a key role in acquired and
inborn
metabolic diseases.
4
The sight sets him thinking of the
inborn
sense of the bird.
5
Tact was
inborn
in Cunningham, as it had been in his father.
1
Therefore, the pathogenesis was examined by using different
inbred
strains of mice.
2
They're skittish and
inbred
,
given the stocks we have to work with.
3
Indeed,
inbred
strains are organisms that carry identical copies of each gene.
4
We're trying to overcome fifty-thousand years of
inbred
human distrust of strangers.
5
Isogenic
inbred
mouse strains provide a valuable approach to elucidating these factors.
Usage of
connatural
in English
1
But the appetite of a natural body does not repose save in a
connatural
place.
2
For "delight is the unhindered action of a
connatural
habit" (Ethic.
3
Honour is primarily a
connatural
right: reputation is acquired.
4
Now among the virtues directed to the
connatural
end there is but one natural virtue, viz.
5
Neither, therefore, can the repose of the animal appetite, which is pleasure, be elsewhere than in something
connatural
.
6
This is neither
connatural
nor universal.
7
And hence to use comparison and discursion is
connatural
to the souls of the blessed, but not to angels.
8
For the theological virtues are in relation to Divine happiness, what the natural inclination is in relation to the
connatural
end.
9
My friend, the fatal malady that has been for so many generations
connatural
in our family has now claimed another victim.
10
Accordingly, in matters subject to human reason, and directed to man's
connatural
end, man can work through the judgment of his reason.
11
And believe me, my dear Pepe, this peaceful isolation has greatly contributed to preserve me from the terrible malady
connatural
in my family.
12
3: Operations are pleasant, in so far as they are proportionate and
connatural
to the agent.
13
5: Continence is a good of the human reason: wherefore it regards those passions which can be
connatural
to man.
14
85); nor can it be restored, by itself, to its
connatural
good, much less to the supernatural good of justice.
15
(2) If by species, is it by
connatural
species, or is it by such as they have derived from things?
16
But the appetite of a natural body does not repose save in a
connatural
place.
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connatural
Adjective
Frequent collocations
connatural end
connatural habit
connatural place
connatural right
connatural species
Connatural
through the time