Definition of Connation. Meaning of Connation. Synonyms of Connation

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Definition of Connation

Connation
Connation Con*na"tion, n. Connection by birth; natural union. [Obs.] --Dr. H. More.

Meaning of Connation from wikipedia

- 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...
- more whorls of a flower, e.g. stamens to petals". This is in contrast to connation, the fusion among a single whorl. Little, R. John; Jones, C. Eugene, eds...
- as variations in the proportions, compressions, swellings, adnations, connations and reduction of main and secondary axes.[citation needed] One can also...
- binational, cognate, cognatic, cognation, connascence, connascent, connate, connation, connatural, denature, enascent, enate, enatic, enation, impregnate, innate...
- Connate may refer to conjoined twins connation, in botany Connate fluids in geology This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- denotes the specific, contact-dependent interaction between two cells. Connation, in plants, the fusion of organs of the same type This disambiguation...
- sometimes appear very much like a monocarpous gynoecium. The degree of connation ("fusion") in a syncarpous gynoecium can vary. The carpels may be "fused"...
- binational, cognate, cognatic, cognation, connascence, connascent, connate, connation, connatural, denature, enascent, enate, enatic, enation, impregnate, innate...
- The term political regime exists in English, but has taken on negative connations. Upon the death of Childeric I, his son, Clovis I became king of the Franks...
- other genera - may bear flowers with proximally connate petals, such connation occurs only at the very base of the petals. In the past, Macrostelia was...