Toinnate
Toinnate is a term that combines "to" and "innate," suggesting a process or action that is inherently present or built-in. The concept of toinnate is often used in the context of biological systems, where certain behaviors, traits, or responses are considered to be toinnate due to their inherent nature and lack of learned or acquired components. For example, the blinking reflex in humans is considered toinnate because it is an automatic response to bright light, present from birth and not learned through experience.
In a broader sense, the term toinnate can also be applied to non-biological contexts to describe actions,
The use of the term toinnate can help distinguish between innate traits and those that are acquired