How To Use Connate In A Sentence
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Five united stamens are adnate to the top of the pistil, which is made up of five connate carpels.
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This water is thought to be associated with condensation from the ventilation system or connate water from the salt itself.
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Shelley is enacting rather than simply representing the "origin" he will affirm later in the Defence as "connate" with poetry.
Shelley's Golden Wind: Zen Harmonics in _A Defence of Poetry_ and 'Ode to the WestWind'
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connate qualities
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The flowers display valvate, distinct, or connate sepals and petals.
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Well test data of such reservoirs are hard to analyze by conventional well test models, which should be properly modified when the connate water saturation is high.
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Characters that define this group include staminate flowers in bisexual glomerules, fruiting bracteoles dorsally compressed, and fruiting bracteoles connate with apical lobes free.
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In young flowers all the carpels are connate at the base, and each mature mericarp represents a single carpel rather than half a carpel as is the case in Lamiaceae and Boraginaceae.
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Shelley affirms at the base of his practice when he avers that "poetry is connate with the origin of man.
Shelley's Golden Wind: Zen Harmonics in _A Defence of Poetry_ and 'Ode to the WestWind'
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In addition, he determined that the Na / K ratios of the included fluids were low, suggesting that the minerals were deposited from hydrothermal solutions of meteoric rather than connate origin.
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Sepals and petals are usually similar in form and free, but the lateral sepals may be connate to different degrees, forming a spur.
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When there are but two opposite leaves, and these become united by their margins, we have a state of things precisely resembling that to which the term connate is applied.
Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
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The origin of these adulteries is from the depraved will connate to man, or from hereditary evil, which a man blindly obeys after he is capable of exercising his own judgement, not at all considering whether they are evils or not; wherefore it is said, that he does not think them of importance enough to consult the understanding respecting them: but the origin of the adulteries which are called adulteries of reason, is from a perverse understanding; and these adulteries are committed by those who confirm themselves in the persuasion that they are not evils of sin.
The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
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Five united stamens are adnate to the top of the pistil, which is made up of five connate carpels.
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The fact that compassion is both voluntary and learned differentiates it from other kinds of suffering, which are involuntary and connate.
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Poetry, in a general sense, may be defined to be "the expression of the Imagination": and poetry is connate with the origin of man.
Shelley's Golden Wind: Zen Harmonics in _A Defence of Poetry_ and 'Ode to the WestWind'
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The secret initiation is the gnosis of bliss and emptiness that arises from the disciple savouring the bodhichitta, the wisdom-gnosis initiation is the experience of connate joy that arises from the disciple and consort themselves engaging in union.
Kalachakra Initiations by His Holiness the Dalai Lama
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Disk florets have a tubular corolla with five small radially symmetrical lobes and five connate anthers forming a cylinder around the style.
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The origin of the vein-forming fluids - whether magmatic, meteoric, or connate - may also be determined from a study of the oxygen isotopes of the inclusions.
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Autozooidal apertures are oval and aligned in raised, radial rows diverging from depressed maculae; they are sometimes connate but more usually separated from adjacent apertures.
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The only connate some and huge advantage can't educate hero also, have to also have concomitant luck.
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Flowers 3½ inches across, produced from the end of July to the end of September, bright golden yellow; leaves large, ovate, tapering from the middle to both ends; stalk leaves sessile and nearly connate, that is, clasping the stalk by their opposite base.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 484, April 11, 1885
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This tube must bear at its summit the conical ascidium produced by the two connate limbs.
Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation
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a connate tomato flower
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Nor is it motion that impels us toward the past in quest of the elusive origin "connate" with poetry.
Shelley's Golden Wind: Zen Harmonics in _A Defence of Poetry_ and 'Ode to the WestWind'
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The perianth is commonly uniseriate, consisting of 3-5 valvate, basally connate sepals, but sometimes an equal number of petals are also present.
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Connate different can, who and contend for wind.