congênere
Portuguese
/kõ.ˈʒe.ne.ɾi/
adj
Definitions
- (Brazilian spelling) congeneric: pertaining to the same genus
- (Brazilian spelling) of the same genre, type, class, species etc.; like, similar, comparable
Etymology
Compound from Latin com- (together, with, same) + Latin genus (kind, birth, origin, kjnn, born from, type, sort, descent, class, race, a race, begotten, genus).
Origin
Latin
genus
Gloss
kind, birth, origin, kjnn, born from, type, sort, descent, class, race, a race, begotten, genus
Concept
Semantic Field
Cognition
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
生
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- congener English
- degenerate English
- generic English
- genus English
- *combattere Latin
- *cominitiare Latin
- *cominitiō Latin
- *cominitiō, *cominitiāre Latin
- bigener Latin
- com- Latin
- cominitiāre, *cominitiō, *cominitio Latin
- commater, commātrem, commāter Latin
- commensurabilis Latin
- compassus Latin
- compater Latin
- compater, compatrem Latin
- compatrem Latin
- complangere Latin
- compōtātōr Latin
- condescendere Latin
- convio Latin
- cōnsanguinitās Latin
- degener Latin
- generalis Latin
- generatim Latin
- genero Latin
- generosus Latin
- genocidium Latin
- genuinus Latin
- genus Latin
- gignere Latin
- initiō Latin
- malignus Latin
- primigenus Latin
- sanguis Latin
- genere Italian
- genus Dutch, Flemish
- genre French
- *ǵenh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- *ǵénh₁os Proto-Indo-European
- hankjønn Norwegian Bokmål
- hunkjønn Norwegian Bokmål
- intetkjønn Norwegian Bokmål
- congénere Portuguese
- genus Norwegian Nynorsk
- hankjønn Norwegian Nynorsk
- géineas Irish
- kyn Old Norse
- genus Danish
- compas Old French
- genro Esperanto
- gens Catalan, Valencian
- gènere Catalan, Valencian
- gen Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- gen. Translingual
- genus inquirendum Translingual
- genre Norman
- gendre Middle French
- *genos Proto-Italic