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connation|kəˈneɪʃən| [f. L. connāt-us connate: see -ation; cf. separate, separation, etc.] †1. ‘Connection by birth; natural union’ (Webster 1864). Obs.—0
1846in Worcester (who cites More.) 2. Connate condition; congenital union of parts normally distinct: see connate 4.
1854Owen in Circ. Sc. (c. 1865) II. 58/2 The connation of the pre-frontals and lachrymals. 1877Huxley Anat. Inv. Anim. vi. 307 By the connation, the coalescence, the abortion, or..modification of their primitive elements. |