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Abruptly pinnateAbruptly Ab*rupt"ly, adv.
1. In an abrupt manner; without giving notice, or without the
usual forms; suddenly.
2. Precipitously.
Abruptly pinnate (Bot.), pinnate without an odd leaflet, or
other appendage, at the end. --Gray. BipennateBipennate Bi*pen"nate, Bipennated Bi*pen"na*ted, a. [Pref.
bi- + pennate: cf. L. bipennis. Cf. Bipinnate.]
Having two wings. ``Bipennated insects.' --Derham. BipennatedBipennate Bi*pen"nate, Bipennated Bi*pen"na*ted, a. [Pref.
bi- + pennate: cf. L. bipennis. Cf. Bipinnate.]
Having two wings. ``Bipennated insects.' --Derham. Brevipennate
Brevipennate Brev`i*pen"nate, a. [L. brevis short + E.
pennate.] (Zo["o]l.)
Short-winged; -- applied to birds which can not fly, owing to
their short wings, as the ostrich, cassowary, and emu.
ConcinnateConcinnate Con*cin"nate, v. t. [L. concinnatus, p. p. of
concinnare to concinnate. See Concinnity.]
To place fitly together; to adapt; to clear. [Obs.]
--Holland. ConnateConnate Con"nate (?; 277), a. [L. connatus; con- + natus born,
p. p. of nasci. See Cognate.]
1. Born with another; being of the same birth.
2. Congenital; existing from birth. ``Connate notions.'
--South.
A difference has been made by some; those diseases
or conditions which are dependent on original
conformation being called congenital; while the
diseases of affections that may have supervened
during gestation or delivery are called connate.
--Dunglison.
3. (Bot.) Congenitally united; growing from one base, or
united at their bases; united into one body; as, connate
leaves or athers. See Illust. of Connate-perfoliate. Connate-perfoliate
Connate-perfoliate Con"nate-per*fo"li*ate, a. (Bot.)
Connate or coalescent at the base so as to produce a broad
foliaceous body through the center of which the stem passes;
-- applied to leaves, as the leaves of the boneset.
Decursively pinnateDecursively De*cur"sive*ly, adv.
In a decursive manner.
Decursively pinnate (Bot.), having the leaflets decurrent,
or running along the petiole; -- said of a leaf. Imparipinnate
Imparipinnate Im*par"i*pin"nate, a. [L. impar unequal + E.
pinnate.] (Bot.)
Pinnate with a single terminal leaflet.
Impennate
Impennate Im*pen"nate, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Characterized by short wings covered with feathers resembling
scales, as the penguins. -- n. One of the Impennes.
Innate
Innate In*nate", v. t.
To cause to exit; to call into being. [Obs.] ``The first
innating cause.' --Marston.
InnateInnate In"nate, a. [L. innatus; pref. in- in + natus born, p.
p. of nasci to be born. See Native.]
1. Inborn; native; natural; as, innate vigor; innate
eloquence.
2. (Metaph.) Originating in, or derived from, the
constitution of the intellect, as opposed to acquired from
experience; as, innate ideas. See A priori, Intuitive.
There is an innate light in every man, discovering
to him the first lines of duty in the common notions
of good and evil. --South.
Men would not be guilty if they did not carry in
their mind common notions of morality,innate and
written in divine letters. --Fleming
(Origen).
If I could only show,as I hope I shall . . . how
men, barely by the use of their natural faculties,
may attain to all the knowledge they have, without
the help of any innate impressions; and may arrive
at certainty without any such original notions or
principles. --Locke.
3. (Bot.) Joined by the base to the very tip of a filament;
as, an innate anther. --Gray.
Innate ideas (Metaph.), ideas, as of God, immortality,
right and wrong, supposed by some to be inherent in the
mind, as a priori principles of knowledge. Innate ideasInnate In"nate, a. [L. innatus; pref. in- in + natus born, p.
p. of nasci to be born. See Native.]
1. Inborn; native; natural; as, innate vigor; innate
eloquence.
2. (Metaph.) Originating in, or derived from, the
constitution of the intellect, as opposed to acquired from
experience; as, innate ideas. See A priori, Intuitive.
There is an innate light in every man, discovering
to him the first lines of duty in the common notions
of good and evil. --South.
Men would not be guilty if they did not carry in
their mind common notions of morality,innate and
written in divine letters. --Fleming
(Origen).
If I could only show,as I hope I shall . . . how
men, barely by the use of their natural faculties,
may attain to all the knowledge they have, without
the help of any innate impressions; and may arrive
at certainty without any such original notions or
principles. --Locke.
3. (Bot.) Joined by the base to the very tip of a filament;
as, an innate anther. --Gray.
Innate ideas (Metaph.), ideas, as of God, immortality,
right and wrong, supposed by some to be inherent in the
mind, as a priori principles of knowledge. Innately
Innately In"nate*ly, adv.
Naturally.
Innateness
Innateness In"nate*ness, n.
The quality of being innate.
Interruptedly pinnateInterruptedly In`ter*rupt"ed*ly, adv.
With breaks or interruptions; discontinuously.
Interruptedly pinnate (Bot.), pinnate with small leaflets
intermixed with large ones. --Gray. Longipennate
Longipennate Lon"gi*pen"nate, a. [L. longus long + E.
pennate.] (Zo["o]l.)
Having long wings, or quills.
Metastannate
Metastannate Met`a*stan"nate, n. (Chem.)
A salt of metastannic acid.
Paripinnate
Paripinnate Par`i*pin"nate, a. [Pari- + pinnate.] (Bot.)
Pinnate with an equal number of leaflets on each side; having
no odd leaflet at the end.
PennatePennate Pen"nate, Pennated Pen"na*ted, a. [L. pennatus
feathered, winged, from penna feather, wing.]
1. Winged; plume-shaped.
2. (Bot.) Same as Pinnate. PennatedPennate Pen"nate, Pennated Pen"na*ted, a. [L. pennatus
feathered, winged, from penna feather, wing.]
1. Winged; plume-shaped.
2. (Bot.) Same as Pinnate. PinnatePinnate Pin"nate, Pinnated Pin"na*ted, a. [L. pinnatus
feathered, fr. pinna a feather. See Pin a peg, Pen
feather.]
1. (Bot.) Consisting of several leaflets, or separate
portions, arranged on each side of a common petiole, as
the leaves of a rosebush, a hickory, or an ash. See
Abruptly pinnate, and Illust., under Abruptly.
2. (Zo["o]l.) Having a winglike tuft of long feathers on each
side of the neck.
Pinnated grouse (Zo["o]l.), the prairie chicken. PinnatedPinnate Pin"nate, Pinnated Pin"na*ted, a. [L. pinnatus
feathered, fr. pinna a feather. See Pin a peg, Pen
feather.]
1. (Bot.) Consisting of several leaflets, or separate
portions, arranged on each side of a common petiole, as
the leaves of a rosebush, a hickory, or an ash. See
Abruptly pinnate, and Illust., under Abruptly.
2. (Zo["o]l.) Having a winglike tuft of long feathers on each
side of the neck.
Pinnated grouse (Zo["o]l.), the prairie chicken. Pinnated grousePinnate Pin"nate, Pinnated Pin"na*ted, a. [L. pinnatus
feathered, fr. pinna a feather. See Pin a peg, Pen
feather.]
1. (Bot.) Consisting of several leaflets, or separate
portions, arranged on each side of a common petiole, as
the leaves of a rosebush, a hickory, or an ash. See
Abruptly pinnate, and Illust., under Abruptly.
2. (Zo["o]l.) Having a winglike tuft of long feathers on each
side of the neck.
Pinnated grouse (Zo["o]l.), the prairie chicken. Pinnately
Pinnately Pin"nate*ly, adv.
In a pinnate manner.
Planipennate
Planipennate Pla`ni*pen"nate, a.
Of or pertaining to Planipennia.
Quadripennate
Quadripennate Quad`ri*pen"nate, a. [Quadri- + pennate.]
(Zo["o]l.)
Having four wings; -- said of insects.
Septennate
Septennate Sep*ten"nate, n. [F. septennat.]
A period of seven years; as, the septennate during which the
President of the French Republic holds office.
Stannate
Stannate Stan"nate, n. [Cf. F. stannate.] (Chem.)
A salt of stannic acid.
Sulphostannate
Sulphostannate Sul`pho*stan"nate, n. (Chem.)
A salt of sulphostannic acid.
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