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cognatic, a.|kɒgˈnætɪk| [a. F. cognatique: see cognate, and -ic. Cf. agnatic.] Pertaining to or reckoned through cognates; see cognate B. 1.
1752Carte Hist. Eng. III. 122 A lineal cognatic succession. 1861Maine Anc. Law 146 Cognatic relationship is simply the conception of kinship familiar to modern ideas. 1878Ziemssen's Cycl. Med. XVII. 19 The cognatic, or maternal influence. |