| Links | |
|---|---|
| etymological origin of | eng: noncongenital |
| etymologically related | eng: con- |
| etymologically related | eng: congenitally |
| etymologically related | eng: genital |
| lexical category | adjective |
| semantically related | eng: born |
| semantically related | eng: connate |
| semantically related | eng: established |
| semantically related | eng: fixed |
| semantically related | eng: inborn |
| semantically related | eng: ingenite |
| semantically related | eng: innate |
| semantically related | eng: intrinsic |
| semantically related | eng: natural |
| semantically related | eng: unlearnt |
| translation | bul: вроден |
| translation | bul: по рождение |
| translation | cat: congènit |
| translation | ces: vrozený |
| translation | deu: angeboren |
| translation | deu: kongenital |
| translation | fra: congénital |
| translation | heb: מולד |
| translation | isl: meðfæddur |
| translation | ita: congenito |
| translation | kur: زکماک |
| translation | nld: aangeboren |
| translation | pol: wrodzony |
| translation | por: congênito |
| translation | spa: congénito |
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