Entity of the same kind or category as another.
An animal or plant that bears a relationship to another (as related by common descent or by membership in the same genus)
Class of chemical compounds.
1 To the ordinary observer the Indian skylark is indistinguishable from its European congener .
2 His fame, however, is likely to be eclipsed by his hitherto less-known congener - the grizzly .
3 The results of this study suggest that transplacental transfer differs depending on the dioxin congener .
4 Besides, being familiar with the history and habits of its interesting congener ('Trog.
5 His nearest congener in our own tongue is Cowper.
6 These outcomes are even more pronounced using 50 mM Li as a cytoplasmic Na congener .
7 It has a strong, clear warble, which at once suggests the song of its congener .
8 One congener which may stand out as being a little worse than others is methanol.
9 The unique congener profiles necessitate the monitoring of breast milk for exposure of infants to SCCPs.
10 The bobolink, for instance, has properly no congener .
11 The congener concentrations exhibited a higher degree of correlation in cord blood than in maternal serum.
12 The congener mixtures found in Menorca could reflect a diet contribution from some western Mediterranean fish species.
13 The American beaver closely resembles his European congener , and I believe most naturalists now regard them as identical.
14 The Dick Turpin of eighteenth century France, Mandrin has engendered almost as many fables as his English congener .
15 Thus, the different average PCB congener distributions between the two cohorts suggest an influence from materials containing diverse PCB mixtures.
16 They are farther distinguished, by the forehead of the white-lipped peccary being more hollowed or concave than that of its congener .
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