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Word that has a common etymological origin.
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1
Let the pupil verify this by experiment, and then practice on these
cognates
.
2
The pupil should first verify this by experiment, and then practice on these
cognates
.
3
There were no
cognates
at all-vocabulary or grammar-with High Kettai.
4
But persons related only by blood through females are not agnates, but merely
cognates
.
5
In many instances they contain words derived, not from a single original, but from
cognates
.
6
Enamored of the moniker, Britain's Ministry of Transport has called forth animal
cognates
for subsequent improvements.
7
Then you're more likely to use false
cognates
because emotion is boiling through your native language.
8
The following subvocals and aspirate have no
cognates
:
9
They are so used on fellows like Amos Waughops and his
cognates
of the other sex.
10
AGNATES (Agnati), in Roman law, persons related through males only, as opposed to
cognates
.
11
REMARK.-Theseeighteen sounds make nine pairs of
cognates
.
12
There were no
cognates
of this life.
13
The following sounds are not
cognates
.
14
The verb drink is from Old English drincan and has
cognates
in Old Norse drekka and Old Saxon drinkan.
15
If not, there may be mistaken
cognates
,
words that look like they should mean the same in both languages but don't.
16
Epithets were generated by compiling all the words that described the desired trait:
cognates
and etymons, from languages both living and extinct.
cognates
cognate
be no cognates
false cognates
few cognates
have cognates
mistaken cognates
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когнаты
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cognato
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cognat
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cognado