Connation

Word CONNATION
Character 9
Hyphenation con na tion
Pronunciations N/A

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The word "connation" in example sentences

Now it’s connation is a nonspecific disparagement. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The truth is, that the word is used because the connation is negative, very much like "your mother wears combat boots". ❋ Unknown (2009)

The negative prefix describes abstention from military blocks but non-alignment has also a positive connation. ❋ Unknown (1973)

The cup in question would thus seem to have been formed from the connation of two stipules which are ordinarily abortive. ❋ Maxwell T. Masters (N/A)

The condition in question is often loosely confounded with connation, or the union of two leaves by their bases. ❋ Maxwell T. Masters (N/A)

Sometimes only two or three petals are united, or the connation does not extend the entire length of the petals. ❋ Hugo De Vries (1891)

Apart from such divergencies the connation of the petals is universally recognized as one of the most important systematic characters. ❋ Hugo De Vries (1891)

They have the stalk inserted in the middle of the blade, a contrivance produced by the connation of the two basal lobes. ❋ Hugo De Vries (1891)

Leaves which touch one-another, may be affected by the connation without any further malformation. ❋ Hugo De Vries (1891)

Often a character is only developed once in the whole course of evolution, as for instance, the degree of connation of the seed-leaves in tricotyls and in numerous cases it is impossible to tell whether a character is individual or partial. ❋ Hugo De Vries (1891)

Some flowers are quite normal, exhibiting no sign of connation; others are wholly gamopetalous, the four petals being united from their base to the very margin of the cup formed. ❋ Hugo De Vries (1891)

This connation of the basal lobes is universally considered as a good and normal specific character. ❋ Hugo De Vries (1891)

That Van Persie had to deal with such an accusation is indicative of a modern-day climate where even the most vaguely credible allegation with serious connation must be met with the swiftest rebuttal for fear of trivialising an incident that was trivial in the first place. ❋ James Olley (2011)

Actually, she says this epic line to it too since it has a double connation. ❋ Unknown (2009)

There is no evil connation to our own little "man in a red suit." ❋ Unknown (2009)

No, it's not the obvious sexual connation behind it. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Back then, organic had a counter-culture connation -- hippies eating brown rice and stuff, "he said. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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