different between connatural vs connature

connatural

English

Etymology

con- +? natural

Adjective

connatural (comparative more connatural, superlative most connatural)

  1. Similar in nature.
  2. (obsolete) inborn; inherent; natural

Synonyms

  • (similar in nature):
  • (inborn): See also Thesaurus:innate

Anagrams

  • cannulator

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /konatu??al/, [ko.na.t?u??al]

Adjective

connatural (plural connaturales)

  1. connatural

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connature

English

Noun

connature (countable and uncountable, plural connatures)

  1. Participation in a common nature or character.
    • H. Spencer
      Connature was defined as likeness in kind between either two changes in consciousness, or two states of consciousness.

Related terms

  • connatural

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