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Connaturally — Con*nat u*ral*ly, adv. By the act of nature; originally; from birth. Sir M. Hale. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
connaturally — adverb see connatural … New Collegiate Dictionary
connaturally — con·naturally … English syllables
connaturally — adverb see connatural … Useful english dictionary
connatural — connaturally, adv. connaturality, connaturalness, n. /keuh nach euhr euhl, nach reuhl/, adj. 1. belonging to a person or thing by nature or from birth or origin; inborn. 2. of the same or a similar nature. [1585 95; < ML connaturalis, equiv. to L … Universalium
connatural — adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin connaturalis, from Latin com + naturalis natural Date: 1592 1. connected by nature ; inborn 2. of the same nature • connaturality noun • connaturally adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
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connatural — adjective belonging naturally; innate. Derivatives connaturally adverb Origin C16: from late L. connaturalis, from con together + L. naturalis natural … English new terms dictionary
connatural — /kəˈnætʃərəl/ (say kuh nachuhruhl) adjective 1. belonging to a person or thing by nature or from birth or origin. 2. of the same or like nature. {Medieval Latin connātūrālis} –connaturally, adverb …