See Also: Three-leaved(medicine)
five-leaved(medicine)
leaved(medicine)
leaved(dictionary)
broad-leaved(medicine)
wing-leaved(medicine)

connate (iou) and leaved (iou)


connate (iou)



connate adjective. M17.
[Late Latin connatus pa. pple of connasci, formed as CON- + nasci be born: see -ATE2.]
Existing in a person from birth; innate, congenital. M17.
Of the same or similar Nature; allied; congenial. M17.
Botany & Zoology. Of parts or organs: congenitally united, so as to form one part or organ. L18.
Formed at the same time, coeval. E19.
Geology. Of water: trapped in a sedimentary rock during its deposition. E20.
connately adverb L19.
connateness noun M17.

leaved (iou)



leaved adjective. [li:vd] ME.
[from LEAF noun1, LEAVE verb2: see -ED2, -ED1.]
Bearing leaves, in leaf; having leaves (of a specified number or kind). ME.
C. Bront? The great dining-room, whose two-leaved door stood open. E. Diehl After the flat book form had become..usual, papyrus..was made up into leaved books.
Reduced to a leaf or thin plate; laminated. M16-M17.
Resembling a leaf of a plant. M19.