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    Synonyms and Definitions

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    cognate


    1. cognate for this Greek word


    2. Dorian said, “It is considered out of bounds to attack someone’s cognate


    3. Killing a cognate is a precedent that cannot go unpunished


    4. That’s why he grabbed me, because he knew I’d know whether she’d survived the conversion and become your new cognate


    5. At the time that she had applied, there had been no cognate for her to serve—in fact, there was every possibility that Dorian would not have found a cognate during her lifetime


    6. “I don’t have a cognate, Dorian


    7. Was I different because I was a cognate?


    8. “Your cognate,” she said, and she waved the screen of her device before taking station just outside the door


    9. Let’s hope the Kyrioi don’t have the observational skills of a twenty-year-old cognate,” Clarissa grumbled


    10. Not having to wait was apparently another prerogative of Dorian’s cognate

    11. “It should be as safe as it ever is for any cognate, now


    12. As Dorian’s cognate, my very existence had a meaning so great that someone wanted me dead


    13. How could I? But just the same, she’d been working for years toward the eventual goal of working for Dorian’s cognate


    14. To be a cognate, tied to Dorian forever, living in his great, cold, echoing mansion and bearing him children that would grow up to be monsters just like him…


    15. An agnate who restrains himself would have to live more than two thousand years, on average, to find a cognate


    16. Without a cognate, we are like half a soul


    17. But as it was, I couldn’t hope to escape the full obligations of a cognate


    18. A role as his cognate


    19. “You won’t be the only cognate, either


    20. hidden affair between the white man and my distant cognate

    21. some cognate words in Mandarin and Shanghainese


    22. For exponent, cognate about floating on a cloud and commence watching


    23. General Clauses Act, the term “Sign” with its grammatical variations and cognate


    24. include “mark” with its grammatical variations and cognate expressions


    25. Rage in our language connects with the heating, even though our blood in anger (the words "anger" and "Fire" can be considered cognate)


    26. ability to cognate the whole complexity of the surrounding reality and


    27. And the habit which is concerned with geometry and the cognate sciences I suppose that you would term understanding and not reason, as being intermediate between opinion and reason


    28. Had this latter or any cognate phenomenon declared itself in any member of his


    29. Ether, retained some seeds of cognate heaven


    30. (1893), beauty is (as with Schelling) the union of object and subject, the drawing forth from nature of that which is cognate to man, and the recognition in oneself of that which is common to all nature

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    Synonyms for "cognate"

    cognate cognate word blood relation blood relative sib akin blood-related consanguine consanguineal consanguineous kin connate

    "cognate" definitions

    one related by blood or origin; especially on sharing an ancestor with another


    a word is cognate with another if both derive from the same word in an ancestral language


    related in nature


    having the same ancestral language


    related by blood