One related by blood or origin; especially on sharing an ancestor with another.
A word is cognate with another if both derive from the same word in an ancestral language.
Word that has a common etymological origin.
One who is related to another on the female side.
Другие значения термина "cognate" 1 That argument produces all this misery; that and others cognate to it.
2 The Stoics define the soul as a cognate spirit, sensible to exhalations.
3 There was nothing formal, nothing ordained about such clusterings of cognate mentalities.
4 Cloned CTL can be induced to undergo apoptosis with cognate peptide epitopes.
5 Sea-power is a term used to indicate two distinct, though cognate things.
6 The instincts of men are always right in this and all cognate matters.
7 Religion, then, and cognate enthusiasms were the first breeders of the Free Press.
8 The HK can control both phosphorylation and subsequent dephosphorylation of its cognate RR.
9 This repression could be relieved by ectopic expression of a cognate CI regulator.
10 Immunoglobulin isotype switching is also observed, indicating functional T-B cognate interactions.
11 The heat shock cognate protein, hsc70, has been implicated in regulating coat disassembly.
12 The cognate crab and fruit fly receptors differ in their responses to hormone.
13 SM proteins regulate membrane fusion through interactions with their cognate Sxs.
14 Sounds of gurgle and strangulation, with other cognate noises, was all Upstill's response.
15 The new service was welcomed by cognate health care professionals.
16 A cognate form (Parechidna Bruyni) has lately been found in New Guinea.
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