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inborn error of metabolism(medicine)
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Inborn errors of metabolism(medicine)
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fructose metabolism, inborn errors(medicine)

inborn (iou)



inborn adjective. OE.
[from IN-1 + BORN adjective, after late Latin innatus INNATE.]
Born in the place or country specified or in question; native. OE-L19.
Milton Those old and inborn names of successive Kings.
(Of a quality etc.) existing in a person from birth, innate; Medicine (esp. of a metabolic disorder) congenital and hereditary. E16.
L. Durrell A native and inborn scepticism kept me free from the toils of any denominational religion.
Of a person: born such, such by nature. E19.
Westminster Gazette Every in-born artist has a natural method, like the song-birds of the air.