-ˈnād.əs noun
( plural cogna·ti -d.ˌī, -ē)
Etymology: Latin — more at cognate
: a relative by blood especially on the mother's side — usually used in plural
-ˈnād.əs noun
( plural cogna·ti -d.ˌī, -ē)
Etymology: Latin — more at cognate
: a relative by blood especially on the mother's side — usually used in plural
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012