connature

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English

Noun

connature (countable and uncountable, plural connatures)

  1. (archaic) A common or shared nature or character.
    • 1855, Herbert Spencer, The Principles of Psychology:
      Connature was defined as likeness in kind between either two changes in consciousness, or two states of consciousness.
    • 1888, Walter Bowers Pillsbury, The Fundamentals of Psychology:
      Nothing is to be said respecting the connature of relations in its various modes, beyond describing it; for the relation of connature is not decomposable into other relations.

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