Etymology: [ 'in-"sti[ng](k)t ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English, from Latin instinctus impulse, from instinguere to incite; akin to Latin instigare to instigate.
Of, relating to, or derived from instinct, An instinctual feeling, action, or idea is one based on instinct. The relationship between a parent and a child is instinctual and stems from basic human nature. = instinctive. instinctive, pertaining to instinct, instinctive,
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Of, relating to, or derived from instinct
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An instinctual feeling, action, or idea is one based on instinct. The relationship between a parent and a child is instinctual and stems from basic human nature. = instinctive. instinctive
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