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cognate (adjective), more cognate, most cognate
1. Resembling or pertaining to having the same linguistic root or origin as another language: The English word "eat" and the German "essen" are cognate words.
2. Related by blood or having an ancestor in common with each other: Romance languages, such as French, Italian, Portuguese, Rumanian, and Spanish, are cognate languages.
3. Etymology: from Latin cognatus, from co-, "together with" + natus, "born".
2. Related by blood or having an ancestor in common with each other: Romance languages, such as French, Italian, Portuguese, Rumanian, and Spanish, are cognate languages.
3. Etymology: from Latin cognatus, from co-, "together with" + natus, "born".
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