单词 | congenerous |
例句 | Man had never been exactly a mystery to her, but now she felt for the first time the congenerous creature—and she gave in to him. The Goose Man How diversified are the modes of life, not only of incongruous, but even of congenerous animals; and yet their specific distinctions are not more various than their propensities. The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 2 If I admire when I see how much congenerous birds love to congregate, I am the more struck when I see incongruous ones in such strict amity. The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 1 It might be defined likewise an effect, not having its cause in any thing congenerous. Literary Remains, Volume 1 Adj. included, including &c. v.; inclusive; congener, congenerous; of the same class &c. Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases For in order to direct the view aright, it behoves that the beholder should have made himself congenerous and similar to the object beheld. Biographia Literaria In the S.E. portion of the island, where the highest land is situated, well characterised trachyte, and other congenerous rocks of that varying family, occur. Volcanic Islands If I admire when I see how much congenerous birds love to congregate, I am the more struck when I see incongruous ones in such strict amity. The Natural History of Selborne But other congenerous vegetables differ so widely in their time of flowering that we cannot but admire. The Natural History of Selborne How diversified are the modes of life not only of incongruous but even of congenerous animals; and yet their specific distinctions are not more various than their propensities. The Natural History of Selborne |
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