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enate
/ ˈiːneɪt /
adjective
- biology growing out or outwards
- related on the side of the mother
noun
- a relative on the mother's side
Word History and Origins
Origin of enate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of enate1
Example Sentences
S enate Republicans are forging their own path on the effort to overhaul the U.S. tax code, offering a plan that would delay an immediate corporate tax cut President Trump has demanded and blow up House Republicans’ compromise on a controversial tax deduction.
Enate, ē′nāt, adj. growing out.
Enaté, I am here before anybody, I am the mother of the Gods.
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What does enate mean?
An enate is any relative from your mother’s side of the family, as in When researching her family, Zelda focused on her enates since no one had studied her mother’s family yet.
An enate is any person or relative that is related to you through your mother. This would include your mother’s parents (your grandparents), her siblings (your aunts and uncles), and their children (your cousins), as well as any more distant relatives. Your enate relatives do not have to be female themselves. They are enatic because the relationship is through your mother.
Enate is used in discussions of human and animal genetics and breeding practices. It’s normally used in direct comparisons with agnates, relatives from the father’s side, and cognates, relatives through either parent.
Enate can also be used to describe something as growing out or outwards. In this sense, enate is normally used in discussions of physiology and cell growth and will usually be used in reference to bone structure and development. It is also sometimes used in discussions of botany to discuss such growths in plants.
Enate is sometimes mistakenly used for the similar-sounding and similarly spelled word innate.
Example: In our research, the first enate showed no sign of genetic change.
Where does enate come from?
The first records of the term enate come from the 1600s. It comes from the Latin ēnāscī, meaning “to be born from.” An enate is a relative “born from” your mother’s family.
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How is enate used in real life?
Enate is mostly used in a formal or scientific context. Most specialized meanings for enate relate to genetics or biology.
Happy Mother's Day…..My Bacronym for MOTHER…. Matriarch Openly Treasuring Her Enate Raison d’être
— Sam_I_Am (@Sbwan) May 9, 2010
My second cousin was an enate from mother's side of the family. #15tt #LinguaLatina [ from Latin past participle of Enascor ~asci ~atus ]
— Lorcan Despanais (@Lorcdy) February 9, 2013
Also missing: ENATE (related on the mother’s side) https://t.co/OI2vOaxY8M
— Nancy Friedman 🦗 (@Fritinancy) October 14, 2021
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Is enate used correctly in the following sentence?
“Kaamil has an enate ability to entertain the room.”
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