different between innated vs pinnated

innated

English

Etymology

From innate +? -ed.

Verb

innated

  1. simple past tense and past participle of innate

Adjective

innated (comparative more innated, superlative most innated)

  1. (obsolete) Innate.
    • , II.11:
      I abhorre them (I say) with so naturall, and so innated an opinion, that the very same instinct and impression, which I suckt from my nurse, I have so kept, that no occasions could ever make me alter the same [].

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pinnated

English

Adjective

pinnated (comparative more pinnated, superlative most pinnated)

  1. pinnate

Anagrams

  • pentadin

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