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Definition of natural
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of natural is as below...
Natural
(a.)
Conformed
to the
order,
laws, or
actual
facts,
of
nature;
consonant
to the
methods
of
nature;
according
to the
stated
course
of
things,
or in
accordance
with the laws which
govern
events,
feelings,
etc.; not
exceptional
or
violent;
legitimate;
normal;
regular;
as, the
natural
consequence
of
crime;
a
natural
death..
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Rhamnaceous
::
Rhamnaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
natural
order of
shrubs
and trees
(Rhamnaceae,
or
Rhamneae)
of which the
buckthorn
(Rhamnus)
is the type. It
includes
also the New
Jersey
tea, the
supple-jack,
and one of the
plants
called
lotus
(Zizyphus)..
Dropsy
::
Dropsy
(n.) An
unnatural
collection
of
serous
fluid in any
serous
cavity
of the body, or in the
subcutaneous
cellular
tissue..
Amphibiology
::
Amphibiology
(n.) A
treatise
on
amphibious
animals;
the
department
of
natural
history
which
treats
of the
Amphibia.
Physico-theology
::
Physico-theology
(n.)
Theology
or
divinity
illustrated
or
enforced
by
physics
or
natural
philosophy.
Kindliness
::
Kindliness
(n.)
Natural
inclination;
natural
course.
Semination
::
Semination
(n.)
Natural
dispersion
of
seeds.
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..
Infidel
::
Infidel
(a.) Not
holding
the
faith;
--
applied
esp. to one who does not
believe
in the
inspiration
of the
Scriptures,
and the
supernatural
origin
of
Christianity..
Jural
::
Jural (a.)
Pertaining
to
natural
or
positive
right.
Unstrained
::
Unstrained
(a.) Not
forced;
easy;
natural;
as, a
unstrained
deduction
or
inference..
Crude
::
Crude
(superl.)
In its
natural
state;
not
cooked
or
prepared
by fire or heat;
undressed;
not
altered,
refined,
or
prepared
for use by any
artificial
process;
raw; as, crude
flesh..
Subvocal
::
Subvitalized
(a.)
Imperfectly
vitalized;
having
naturally
but
little
vital power or
energy.
Ovology
::
Ovology
(n.) That
branch
of
natural
history
which
treats
of the
origin
and
functions
of eggs.
Simple
::
Simple
(a.)
Artless
in
manner;
unaffected;
unconstrained;
natural;
inartificial;;
straightforward.
Causey
::
Causey
(n.) A way or road
raised
above the
natural
level of the
ground,
serving
as a dry
passage
over wet or
marshy
ground..
Conjuration
::
Conjuration
(n.) The act or
process
of
invoking
supernatural
aid by the use of a
magical
form of
words;
the
practice
of magic arts;
incantation;
enchantment.
Cataphysical
::
Cataphysical
(a.)
Unnatural;
contrary
to
nature.
Disorder
::
Disorder
(v. t.) To
disturb
or
interrupt
the
regular
and
natural
functions
of
(either
body or
mind);
to
produce
sickness
or
indisposition
in; to
discompose;
to
derange;
as, to
disorder
the head or
stomach..
Kind
::
Kind (a.)
Nature;
natural
instinct
or
disposition.
Talent
::
Talent
(v. t.)
Intellectual
ability,
natural
or
acquired;
mental
endowment
or
capacity;
skill in
accomplishing;
a
special
gift,
particularly
in
business,
art, or the like;
faculty;
a use of the word
probably
originating
in the
Scripture
parable
of the
talents
(Matt.
xxv.
14-30)..
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