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Synonym: akinblood relationblood relativeblood-relatedcognate wordconnateconsanguineconsanguinealconsanguineouskinsibSimilar words: stagnatedesignatedincognitorecognizecognitivecognizancerecognisedrecognitionMeaning: ['kɒgneɪt]  n. 1. one related by blood or origin; especially on sharing an ancestor with another 2. a word is cognate with another if both derive from the same word in an ancestral language. adj. 1. related in nature 2. having the same ancestral language 3. related by blood. 
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1. German and Dutch are cognate languages.
2. Physics and astronomy are cognate sciences.
3. 'Haus' in German is cognate with 'house' in English.
4. The German 'Hund' is a cognate of the English 'hound'.
5. Instead, Woodward obtained a cognate figure of 60 percent.
6. But more subject assessors operating in the same cognate group leads to the need for more induction and training.
7. English, Dutch and German are cognate languages.
8. Physics and astronomy are cognate science.
9. I consulted Uncle Mumford concerning this and cognate matters.
10. Mathematics and astronomy are cognate sciences.
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11. Such cognate words don't necessarily mean the same.
12. English apple and German apfel are cognate words.
13. Cognate in common use is considered phonetic loan characters, which include substitute of homophone.
14. There is no Hebrew or Greek cognate word in the Biblical text to reflect the modern term "same-sex orientation" or "homosexuality."
15. Some words should combine with their cognate words to get the meanings.
16. Another cognate cause of crime of violence was the family tyranny.
17. The German word' Haus 'is cognate with the English word'house '.
18. The meeting of both needs have been greatly helped by the appointment of Principal Subject Assessors in the larger cognate groups.
19. The word "dram" translates into English as "money", and is cognate with the Greek drachma.
20. Traditional philosophy in the west viewed morality and man from cognate perspective.
21. Comparative method is the one that studies the difference between dialects and cognate language in order to find their developing law. Historical linguistics takes it as the base.
22. Various RNA molecules participate in this process, some of which form the RNP complexes with cognate RNA-binding proteins.
23. The study of petrology, mineralogy and geochemistry suggests that augite latite and augite monzonite are cognate, belonging to the upper and root parts of the volcanic dome respectively.
24. It reveals the right principles of human legislation concerning civil government and religion, capital and labor, landholding, the social evil and cognate matters.
25. For the above reasons, it has very important practical and immediate significance to study and normalized the cognate trade.
More similar words: stagnatedesignatedincognitorecognizecognitivecognizancerecognisedrecognitionsignatureresignationindignationdesignationornateinnateSenatedonateemanatenominateresonatefortunatedetonateincarnatedominateruminateoriginateobstinatealienatedfulminateculminateeliminate
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