connaturality

/kəˌnætʃəˈræləti/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being natural, innate, or inherent.
    • The connaturality of the plant's resistance to drought makes it popular in dry regions.
    • Philosophers debate the connaturality of moral instincts in humans.
    • The connaturality of her musical talent was evident from early childhood.
  2. A natural affinity or close similarity between things.
    • The connaturality of their artistic visions led to a successful collaboration.
    • Scientists study the connaturality of certain chemicals to predict reactions.
    • There is a connaturality between the two languages that makes learning one easier if you know the other.
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