Innated vs Innates - What's the difference?
innated | innates |
(innate)
(obsolete) Innate.
*, II.11:
*:I abhorre them (I say) with so naturall, and so innated an opinion, that the very same instinct and impression, which I suckt from my nurse, I have so kept, that no occasions could ever make me alter the same.
(innate)
Inborn; native; natural; as, innate vigor; innate eloquence.
Originating in, or derived from, the constitution of the intellect, as opposed to acquired from experience; as, innate ideas. See a priori, intuitive.
* South
* John Locke
(botany) Joined by the base to the very tip of a filament; as, an innate anther.
To cause to exist; to call into being.
As verbs the difference between innated and innates
is that innated is (innate) while innates is (innate).As an adjective innated
is (obsolete) innate.innated
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(en adjective)innates
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* * ----innate
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(-)- There is an innate light in every man, discovering to him the first lines of duty in the common notions of good and evil.
- how men may attain to all the knowledge they have, without the help of any innate impressions
- (Gray)
