affiliated, avuncular, companion, consanguinean, distantly related, general, kinsfolk, near relation, picture, similitude, the like of
Definitionadj. related in nature
Last update: October 20, 2015
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The English word 'welcome'is a cognate of the German word 'welcomen'. [Please select]
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Of these cognate races, which are described by the Greek writers as barbarous or non-Hellenic, the Illyrians and Epirots, he thinks, were respectively the progenitors of the Ghegs, or northern, and the Tosks, or southern, Albanians. [Please select]
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Had this latter or any cognate phenomenon declared itself in any member of his family. [Please select]
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[13] A fuller description of the anaphoric clock and cognate water-clocks is given by A. [Please select]
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Each subvocal in the first table should be practiced in connection with its cognate sound. [Please select]
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--These eighteen sounds make nine pairs of cognate sounds. [Please select]
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; and it seems likely that all the coast of China down to Tonquin, or Northern Annam, was then inhabited by cognate tribes, all having the syllable _Yüeh_, or _Viét_, in their names. [Please select]
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They were a race cognate with the Egyptians, but darker in complexion and coarser in feature--not by any means negroes, but still more nearly allied to the negro than the Egyptians were. [Please select]
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