
1) Deep-seated 2) Hereditary 3) Inborn 4) Ingrained 5) Inherent 6) Inherited 7) Innate 8) Like some liars 9) Nonheritable 10) Noninheritable
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1) Inborn 2) Inbuilt 3) Innate 4) Nonheritable 5) Noninheritable
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• (a.) Existing at, or dating from, birth; pertaining to one from birth; born with one; connate; constitutional; natural; as, a congenital deformity. See Connate.
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(L. congenitus born together) existing at, and usually before; birth; referring to conditions that are present at birth, regardless of their causation.
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a term that describes a condition or abnormality that is present at birth.
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A condition or trait present at birth. It may be the result of genetic or non-genetic factors.
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A characteristic which is present at birth. It may be inherited from one or both parents or have developed in the womb.
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A condition that was acquired during prenatal life and therefore exists at or dates from birth. The term is often used in the context of defects present at birth.
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Acquired during prenatal life. Condition exists at or dates from birth. Often used in the context of congenital (birth) defects.
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<embryology> Existing at and usually before, birth, referring to conditions that are present at birth, regardless of their causation. ... Origin: L. Congenitus = born together ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(kәn-jen´ĭ-tәl) existing at, and usually before, birth; referring to conditions that are present at birth, regardless of their causation. Cf. hereditary.
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A defect existing since birth.
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A condition or disease present at birth. May be - Genetic e.g. Down`s syndrome or - Acquired before birth e.g. Congenital syphilis - NB, a congenital condition may be present at birth, but not be recognised e.g. Muscular dystrophy, which probably will not be diagnosed until the child fails to walk at the expected age
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Con·gen'i·tal adjective [ From
Congenite .] Existing at, or dating from, birth; pertaining to one from birth; born with one; connate; constitutional; natural; as, a
congenital deformity. See
Connate .
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An abnormal condition that an animal possesses at birth
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A condition that is present from birth.
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(kon-jen;u1-tal) Present at the time of birth.
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A congenital condition is one which a patient is born with. It does not necessarily imply a genetic or hereditary cause, simply one that began before birth and the individual has had since the time of birth.
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A characteristic, condition or disease that is recognized at birth, or that is believed to have been present since birth, including conditions which are inherited or caused by an environmental factor.
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A condition that is present at birth, though not necessarily hereditary.
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inborn adjective present at birth but not necessarily hereditary; acquired during fetal development
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a condition which exists from birth and is generally inherited.
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A defect that is present at birth. The defect may either be inherited or be caused by something during gestation.
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Present at birth. Birth defects are usually referred to as congenital.
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A condition that is hereditary. As an example, excess hair often runs in the family.
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