Obs. [ad. L. concreāt-us (Vulg.), f. con- together + creātus created.] Created together; coeval in creation. (Cf. CONNATE.)

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1677.  Gale, Crt. Gentiles, II. IV. 51. This Divine Law … was concreate and connatural as to Adam.

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1668.  Howe, Bless. Righteous (1825), 41. Man was made at first with a concreate Similitude to God.

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