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Definition of natural
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Natural
(a.)
Having
to do with
existing
system
to
things;
dealing
with, or
derived
from, the
creation,
or the world of
matter
and mind, as known by man;
within
the scope of human
reason
or
experience;
not
supernatural;
as, a
natural
law;
natural
science;
history,
theology..
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Innate
::
Innate
(a.)
Inborn;
native;
natural;
as,
innate
vigor;
innate
eloquence..
Cohort
::
Cohort
(n.) A
natural
group of
orders
of
plants,
less
comprehensive
than a
class..
Naturalize
::
Naturalize
(v. t.) To
receive
or adopt as
native,
natural,
or
vernacular;
to make one's own; as, to
naturalize
foreign
words..
Disnaturalize
::
Disnaturalize
(v. t.) To make
alien;
to
deprive
of the
privileges
of
birth.
Combine
::
Combine
(v. i.) To unite by
affinity
or
natural
attraction;
as, two
substances,
which will not
combine
of
themselves,
may be made to
combine
by the
intervention
of a
third..
Awake
::
Awake (v. i.) To cease to
sleep;
to come out of a state of
natural
sleep;
and,
figuratively,
out of a state
resembling
sleep,
as
inaction
or
death..
Monstrously
::
Monstrously
(adv.)
In a
monstrous
manner;
unnaturally;
extraordinarily;
as,
monstrously
wicked..
Unkind
::
Unkind
(a.) Not kind;
contrary
to
nature,
or the law of kind or
kindred;
unnatural..
Defective
::
Defective
(a.)
Wanting
in
something;
incomplete;
lacking
a part;
deficient;
imperfect;
faulty;
--
applied
either
to
natural
or moral
qualities;
as, a
defective
limb;
defective
timber;
a
defective
copy or
account;
a
defective
character;
defective
rules..
Denizen
::
Denizen
(v. t.) To
provide
with
denizens;
to
populate
with
adopted
or
naturalized
occupants.
Boulder
::
Boulder
(n.) A mass of any rock,
whether
rounded
or not, that has been
transported
by
natural
agencies
from its
native
bed. See
Drift..
Occlusion
::
Occlusion
(n.) The
transient
approximation
of the edges of a
natural
opening;
imperforation.
Natural
::
Natural
(a.)
Having
to do with
existing
system
to
things;
dealing
with, or
derived
from, the
creation,
or the world of
matter
and mind, as known by man;
within
the scope of human
reason
or
experience;
not
supernatural;
as, a
natural
law;
natural
science;
history,
theology..
Nycthemeron
::
Nycthemeron
(n.) The
natural
day and
night,
or space of
twenty-four
hours..
Evacuation
::
Evacuation
(n.)
Voidance
of any
matter
by the
natural
passages
of the body or by an
artificial
opening;
defecation;
also, a
diminution
of the
fluids
of an
animal
body by
cathartics,
venesection,
or other
means..
Obstruction
::
Obstruction
(n.) The
condition
of
having
the
natural
powers
obstructed
in their usual
course;
the
arrest
of the vital
functions;
death.
Pond
::
Pond (n.) A body of
water,
naturally
or
artificially
confined,
and
usually
of less
extent
than a
lake..
Exude
::
Exude (v. i.) To flow from a body
through
the
pores,
or by a
natural
discharge,
as
juice..
Hollow
::
Hollow
(a.)
Having
an empty space or
cavity,
natural
or
artificial,
within
a solid
substance;
not
solid;
excavated
in the
interior;
as, a
hollow
tree; a
hollow
sphere..
Stigmatization
::
Stigmatist
(n.) One
believed
to be
supernaturally
impressed
with the marks of
Christ's
wounds.
See
Stigma,
8..
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