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Associations of "Inherently" (30 Words)
antenatal | Occurring or existing before birth. Antenatal care. |
born | British nuclear physicist born in Germany honored for his contributions to quantum mechanics 1882 1970. A German born philosopher. |
congenital | (of a person) having a particular trait from birth or by firmly established habit. A congenital malformation of the heart. |
distaff | Of or concerning women. Marriage is still the passport to distaff power. |
feminine | A feminine word or form. A feminine ending. |
genetically | In a way that relates to genes or genetics. Language varieties that are genetically related. |
immanent | Existing or operating within; inherent. Ambition is immanent in human nature. |
inborn | Present at birth but not necessarily hereditary; acquired during fetal development. People think doctors have inborn compassion. |
inherence | The state of inhering; the state of being a fixed characteristic. The inherence of polysemy in human language. |
inherited | (of a quality, characteristic, or predisposition) derived genetically from one’s parents or ancestors. Inherited wealth. |
innate | Originating in the mind. Her innate capacity for organization. |
instinct | (followed by `with’) deeply filled or permeated. Instinct told her not to ask the question. |
intrinsic | Belonging naturally; essential. Intrinsic muscles. |
intuition | Instinctive knowing (without the use of rational processes. He had an intuition that something had gone wrong. |
maternal | Characteristic of a mother. My maternal grandmother. |
matriarch | A female head of a family or tribe. In some cultures the mother proceeds to the status of a matriarch. |
mutual | A mutual building society or insurance company. They cooperated as potentially mutual beneficiaries of the settlement. |
nascent | Being born or beginning. A nascent insurgency. |
natal | Relating to the place or time of one’s birth. He was living in the south many miles from his natal city. |
native | Used in names of animals or plants resembling others familiar elsewhere e g native bee. The marigold is a native of southern Europe. |
parent | Be or act as a parent to a child. Policy considerations were determined largely by the parent company. |
parental | Relating to a person’s parent or parents. Parental leave. |
paternal | Belonging to or inherited from one’s father. A paternal aunt. |
paternity | The state of being a father. Tests were conducted to determine paternity. |
predisposition | An inclination beforehand to interpret statements in a particular way. Factors including genetic predisposition. |
pregnancy | The state of being pregnant; the period from conception to birth when a woman carries a developing fetus in her uterus. The first weeks of pregnancy. |
uncle | The brother of your father or mother; the husband of your aunt. He played uncle to lonely students. |
visceral | Relating to or affecting the viscera. The voters visceral fear of change. |
within | Inside; indoors. Enquire within. |