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Definition of natural
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Natural
(a.) Fixed or
determined
by
nature;
pertaining
to the
constitution
of a
thing;
belonging
to
native
character;
according
to
nature;
essential;
characteristic;
not
artifical,
foreign,
assumed,
put on, or
acquired;
as, the
natural
growth
of
animals
or
plants;
the
natural
motion
of a
gravitating
body;
natural
strength
or
disposition;
the
natural
heat of the body;
natural
color..
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Mother
::
Mother
(a.)
Received
by birth or from
ancestors;
native,
natural;
as,
mother
language;
also
acting
the part, or
having
the place of a
mother;
producing
others;
originating..
Sapotaceous
::
Sapotaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
natural
order
(Sapotaceae)
of
(mostly
tropical)
trees and
shrubs,
including
the star
apple,
the
Lucuma,
or
natural
marmalade
tree, the
gutta-percha
tree
(Isonandra),
and the India
mahwa,
as well as the
sapodilla,
or
sapota,
after which the order is
named..
Psychogenesis
::
Psychogenesis
(n.)
Genesis
through
an
internal
force,
as
opposed
to
natural
selection..
Unction
::
Unction
(n.) That
quality
in
language,
address,
or the like, which
excites
emotion;
especially,
strong
devotion;
religious
fervor
and
tenderness;
sometimes,
a
simulated,
factitious,
or
unnatural
fervor..
Right
::
Right (a.) That which one has a
natural
claim to
exact.
Labored
::
Labored
(a.)
Bearing
marks of labor and
effort;
elaborately
wrought;
not easy or
natural;
as,
labored
poetry;
a
labored
style..
Bitumen
::
Bitumen
(n.) By
extension,
any one of the
natural
hydrocarbons,
including
the hard,
solid,
brittle
varieties
called
asphalt,
the
semisolid
maltha
and
mineral
tars, the oily
petroleums,
and even the
light,
volatile
naphthas..
Citizen
::
Citizen
(n.) A
person,
native
or
naturalized,
of
either
sex, who owes
allegiance
to a
government,
and is
entitled
to
reciprocal
protection
from it..
Horizon
::
Horizon
(n.) The chief
horizontal
line in a
picture
of any sort, which
determines
in the
picture
the
height
of the eye of the
spectator;
in an
extended
landscape,
the
representation
of the
natural
horizon
corresponds
with this
line..
Natural
::
Natural
(a.)
Springing
from true
sentiment;
not
artifical
or
exaggerated;
-- said of
action,
delivery,
etc.; as, a
natural
gesture,
tone, etc..
Constitutionally
::
Constitutionally
(adv.)
In
accordance
with the
constitution
or
natural
disposition
of the mind or body;
naturally;
as, he was
constitutionally
timid..
Naturalize
::
Naturalize
(v. i.) To
explain
phenomena
by
natural
agencies
or laws, to the
exclusion
of the
supernatural..
Production
::
Production
(n.) That which is
produced,
yielded,
or made,
whether
naturally,
or by the
application
of
intelligence
and
labor;
as, the
productions
of the
earth;
the
productions
of
handicraft;
the
productions
of
intellect
or
genius..
Range
::
Range (v.) The
region
within
which a plant or
animal
naturally
lives.
Spasm
::
Spasm (v. t.) An
involuntary
and
unnatural
contraction
of one or more
muscles
or
muscular
fibers.
Museum
::
Museum
(n.) A
repository
or a
collection
of
natural,
scientific,
or
literary
curiosities,
or of works of art..
Duplicate
::
Duplicate
(v. t.) To
divide
into two by
natural
growth
or
spontaneous
action;
as,
infusoria
duplicate
themselves..
Plague
::
Plague
(v. t.) To
infest
or
afflict
with
disease,
calamity,
or
natural
evil of any
kind..
Fool
::
Fool (n.) One
destitute
of
reason,
or of the
common
powers
of
understanding;
an
idiot;
a
natural..
Supernaturalism
::
Supernaturalism
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
supernatural;
supernaturalness.
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