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connate qualities.
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a connate tomato flower.

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Due to the decrease in pore space, the original connate fluids are expelled.
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They generally have five valvate sepals, most frequently basally connate.
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The flowers are small with a basally connate corolla, that are imbricate or rolled up lengthwise.
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The pistils are composed of two to many connate carpels.
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The pistil consists of two connate carpels.
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The stamens are five to numerous, connate at least at their bases, but often forming a tube around the pistils.
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Gora, nominated by many Bengali critics as his finest tale, raises controversies regarding connate identity and its ultimate fungibility.
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Although there are other sources of groundwater, such as connate water and magmatic water, precipitation is the major one and groundwater originated in this way is called meteoric water.
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In addition to rock samples, drilling technology allows humans to obtain samples of connate fluids and of the subsurface biosphere, mostly microbial life, preserved in drilled samples.
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More examples
  • Of similar parts or organs; closely joined or united; "a connate tomato flower"
  • Related in nature; "connate qualities"
  • Connation in plants is the developmental fusion of organs of the same type, for example, petals to one another to form a tubular corolla. This is in contrast to adnation, the fusion of dissimilar organs.
  • Cognate; inborn; united with others of the same kind (especially of sepals or petals); trapped within a rock at the time of its formation (especially of water or petroleum)
  • Groups of similar parts united at their bases
  • Similar or like parts coming together and united.
  • When related parts are united, either congenitally or by subsequent growth.
  • Leaves joined at their bases and resembling one leaf.
  • Fusion of likes, such as the fusion of the petals (sympetalous or gamopetalous) or sepals (synsepalous). If the parts of a whorl are not attached and separate from one another they are considered to be distinct . Distinct petals are also termed polypetalous or choripetalous. ...