Crossword-Solution: CONGENITAL
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Congenital | a. | Existing at, or dating from, birth; pertaining to one from birth; born with one; connate; constitutional; natural; as, a congenital deformity. See Connate. |
We have 79 clues for the answer “CONGENITAL”
| Clue | Answers |
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| TORTICOLLIS, type of | 2 answers |
| existing at birth | 3 answers |
| indwelling | 8 answers |
| Willed? | 14 answers |
| transferable | 21 answers |
| Born | 21 answers |
| Republican | 26 answers |
| ingrained | 26 answers |
| statutory | 26 answers |
| matriarchal | 30 answers |
| matrilineal | 31 answers |
| ethnocentric | 31 answers |
| divisional | 31 answers |
| Salubrious | 32 answers |
| Structural | 32 answers |
| BY nature | 32 answers |
| vested | 32 answers |
| territorial | 33 answers |
| Autochthonous | 34 answers |
| transmissible | 36 answers |
| Healthful | 36 answers |
| bequeathed | 37 answers |
| Hereditary | 38 answers |
| connatural | 38 answers |
| topical | 38 answers |
| democratic | 39 answers |
| Lawful | 39 answers |
| maternal | 44 answers |
| In-born | 44 answers |
| Genetic | 45 answers |
| Inherited | 45 answers |
| Small Town | 46 answers |
| Lo-cal | 46 answers |
| Regional | 46 answers |
| Patriarchal. | 47 answers |
| Rural | 47 answers |
| patrimonial | 47 answers |
| Transmitted | 47 answers |
| genealogical | 47 answers |
| Inbred | 48 answers |
| lineal | 48 answers |
| intuitive | 49 answers |
| Parochial | 49 answers |
| tribal | 49 answers |
| Handed down | 50 answers |
| Salutary | 50 answers |
| innate | 50 answers |
| familial | 50 answers |
| Ward | 50 answers |
| CONSTITUTIONAL ___ | 51 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETEAR
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Sentences with CONGENITAL (5)
All faults or defects, from the slightest misconduct to the most flagitious crime, Pantocyclus attributed to some deviation from perfect Regularity in the bodily figure, caused perhaps (if not congenital) by some collision in a crowd; by neglect to take exercise, or by taking too much of it; or even by a sudden change of temperature, resulting in a shrinkage or expansion in some too susceptible part of the frame.
Their hesitancy was due to an innate, congenital lack of determination--that same hideous curse of vacillation which is responsible for so much misery in human life.
One had only to look at him, from the slant of his bald forehead and the curve of his beautiful fair moustache to the long patent-leather feet at the other end of his lean and elegant person, to feel that the knowledge of "form" must be congenital in any one who knew how to wear such good clothes so carelessly and carry such height with so much lounging grace.
The capacity for even a transient sadness or a momentary humility seems cut off from them as by a kind of congenital anæsthesia.(37) The supreme contemporary example of such an inability to feel evil is of course Walt Whitman.
There are many cases of stricture or complete occlusion of the vagina, congenital or acquired from cicatricial contraction, obstructing delivery, and in some the impregnation seems more marvelous than cases in which the obstruction is only a thin membranous hymen.
Quotes with CONGENITAL (3)
Congenital disease can warp the heart with great variety. Valves can be sealed tight, missing parts — or absent altogether. Major vessels can be misplaced, narrowed, or blocked completely. A chamber can be too small or missing, a wall too thick or thin. The heart’s electrical system — its nerves — may go haywire. The muscle can be weak. Holes may occur almost anywhere, in almost any size. Studying heart pathology, one is reminded that the genetic symphony that produces a norm…
I suffer from the congenital weakness of believing I can do anything.
Dr. Richard Selzer is a surgeon and a favorite author of mine. He writes the most beautiful and compassionate descriptions of his patients and the human dramas they confront. In his book Letters to a Young Doctor, he said that most young people seem to be protected for a time by an imaginary membrane that shields them from horror. They walk in it every day but are hardly aware of its presence. As the immune system protects the human body from the unseen threat of harmful bact…