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ingenite

Terms vs Ingenite - What's the difference?

terms | ingenite |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective ingenite is

(obsolete) innate, inborn.

Ingenite vs Ingeniate - What's the difference?

ingenite | ingeniate |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between ingenite and ingeniate

is that ingenite is (obsolete) innate, inborn while ingeniate is (obsolete) to invent; to contrive.

As an adjective ingenite

is (obsolete) innate, inborn.

As a verb ingeniate is

(obsolete) to invent; to contrive.

Ingenie vs Ingenite - What's the difference?

ingenie | ingenite |


As a noun ingenie

is obsolete form of lang=en.

As an adjective ingenite is

innate, inborn.

Inborn vs Ingenite - What's the difference?

inborn | ingenite |


As adjectives the difference between inborn and ingenite

is that inborn is innate, possessed by an organism at birth while ingenite is (obsolete) innate, inborn.

Ingenit vs Ingenite - What's the difference?

ingenit | ingenite | Alternative forms |

Ingenite is a alternative form of ingenit.


Ingenit is often a misspelling of ingenite.


Ingenit has no English definition.

As an adjective ingenite is

innate, inborn.