Definitions
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- noun (Law) A person connected through cognation.
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- noun law A person connected through
cognation .
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Examples
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Fish species are lake trout, Arctic grayling, round whitefish (Prosopium cylindraceum), burbot, and slimy sculpin (Cottus cognatus), which feed on benthic chironomid larvae and snails, the latter controlling epilithic algae in the lake.
Effects of climate change on hydro-ecology of contributing basins in the Arctic 2009
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Lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) play a key role controlling populations of zooplankton (Daphnia spp.), snails (Lymnaea elodes), and slimy sculpin (Cottus cognatus).
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The translation "I am known," for cognatus sum seems problematic, as cognatus means something in the neighborhood of "I am related," or "I am connected in a familial sense."
Feelings of futility in speculative philosophy Tusar N Mohapatra 2009
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The translation "I am known," for cognatus sum seems problematic, as cognatus means something in the neighborhood of "I am related," or "I am connected in a familial sense."
Archive 2009-03-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2009
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Paiute sculpin, Cottus beldingi slimy sculpin, Cottus cognatus
Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002
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Paiute sculpin, Cottus beldingi slimy sculpin, Cottus cognatus
Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002
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Paiute sculpin, Cottus beldingi slimy sculpin, Cottus cognatus
Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002
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Paiute sculpin, Cottus beldingi slimy sculpin, Cottus cognatus
Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002
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Et tuus nepos sum et tu meus cognatus, '-- which I may freely render thus: --
The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell James Russell Lowell 1855
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Lake trout ( '' Salvelinus namaycush '') play a key role controlling populations of zooplankton ( '' Daphnia '' spp.), snails ( '' Lymnaea elodes ''), and slimy sculpin ( '' Cottus cognatus '').
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