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Using context clues, what does “innate” mean? unfamiliar difficult natural unnatural

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The word innante means natural.

The word is derived from the Latin word Innatus, which is the past participle of the word Innasci.

Innasci in Latin is a compound word formed from: 'in', which means into plus 'nasci', 'be born'.

Its use can be traced to early 15 century

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User Mike Placentra
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“Innate” means unatural which basically means abnormality. If something is unnatural, it is not normal and does not blend in with others. (I hope this helps, the questions was a little confusing)
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