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Inborn - English meaning

Inborn – definitions in English dictionary

adjective

Existing from birth.

Usage examples:

An inborn defect in the formation of collagen
adjective

Possessed as a characteristic from birth

Usage examples:

Research suggests that some people have an inborn tendency to develop certain types of cancer.

Inborn translation into English

Inborn: translate from English into Chinese

Translate inborn into Chinese (Simplified)}
先天, 天赋, 天性, 迹先, 生来的

Inborn: translate from English into Dutch

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Aangeboren, Ingeboren, Eigen

Inborn: translate from English into French

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Inné, Congénital

Inborn: translate from English into German

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Angeboren

Inborn: translate from English into Hindi

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जन्मजात, सहज, अंतर्जात, नैसर्गिक, प्रकृतिदत्त

Inborn: translate from English into Italian

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Innato

Inborn: translate from English into Korean

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타고난

Inborn: translate from English into Russian

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Врожденный, Прирожденный, Природный

Inborn: translate from English into Spanish

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Innato, Instintivo, Congenial

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