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Connaturality

Connaturality \Con*nat`u*ral"i*ty\, n. Participation of the same nature; natural union or connection. [R.]

A congruity and connaturality between them.
--Sir M. Hale.

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connaturality

n. The condition of being connatural

Usage examples of "connaturality".

The connaturality itself did not compel him to take the relationship further.

He had worked on and off with Ellet Kinsman for several years, and she had demonstrated a clear wish to share deep connaturality probing with him, but Ellet simply did not appeal to him in that way.

She of all people on VeeRon might understand the insistent calls of tradition, honor, and connaturality that plagued him, but Ellet's first reaction—to public events, without even knowing of his inner feelings—had warned him away.

Since VeeRon, long spells in its solitary depth had begun to gnaw at him: the price of having touched absolute connaturality without bonding it.

You of all men know that without absolute connaturality any bonding would bring pain, and for one of your epsilon intensity it would be crippling.

The connaturality that drew him to you, the similarity of your souls, is a function of spirit, not carrier.

The organism, the community whose cells were men, whose life had flowed through seventy generations, seemed tense tonight, seemed to sense a note amiss tonight, seemed aware, through the connaturality of its membership, of what had been told to only a few.