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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.) Of or
pertaining
to the lower or
animal
nature,
as
contrasted
with the
higher
or moral
powers,
or that which is
spiritual;
being in a state of
nature;
unregenerate..
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Genuine
::
Genuine
(a.)
Belonging
to, or
proceeding
from, the
original
stock;
native;
hence,
not
counterfeit,
spurious,
false,
or
adulterated;
authentic;
real;
natural;
true; pure; as, a
genuine
text; a
genuine
production;
genuine
materials..
Range
::
Range (v.) The
region
within
which a plant or
animal
naturally
lives.
Spectre
::
Spectre
(n.)
Something
preternaturally
visible;
an
apparition;
a
ghost;
a
phantom.
Physique
::
Physique
(n.) The
natural
constitution,
or
physical
structure,
of a
person..
Polygalaceous
::
Polygalaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
natural
order of
plants
(Polygalaceae)
of which
Polygala
is the type.
Ophiologist
::
Ophiologist
(n.) One
versed
in the
natural
history
of
serpents.
Denizen
::
Denizen
(n.) One who is
admitted
by favor to all or a part of the
rights
of
citizenship,
where he did not
possess
them by
birth;
an
adopted
or
naturalized
citizen..
Artificial
::
Artificial
(a.) Made or
contrived
by art;
produced
or
modified
by human skill and
labor,
in
opposition
to
natural;
as,
artificial
heat or
light,
gems,
salts,
minerals,
fountains,
flowers..
Antipathy
::
Antipathy
(n.)
Natural
contrariety;
incompatibility;
repugnancy
of
qualities;
as, oil and water have
antipathy..
Embrace
::
Embrace
(n.) To
include
as parts of a
whole;
to
comprehend;
to take in; as,
natural
philosophy
embraces
many
sciences..
Tubercle
::
Tubercle
(n.) A small
knoblike
prominence
or
excrescence,
whether
natural
or
morbid;
as, a
tubercle
on a
plant;
a
tubercle
on a bone; the
tubercles
appearing
on the body in
leprosy..
Nycthemeron
::
Nycthemeron
(n.) The
natural
day and
night,
or space of
twenty-four
hours..
Whetstone
::
Whetstone
(n.) A piece of
stone,
natural
or
artificial,
used for
whetting,
or
sharpening,
edge
tools..
Course
::
Course
(n.)
Customary
or
established
sequence
of
events;
recurrence
of
events
according
to
natural
laws.
Stapes
::
Stapelia
(n.) An
extensive
and
curious
genus of
African
plants
of the
natural
order
Asclepiadaceae
(Milkweed
family).
They are
succulent
plants
without
leaves,
frequently
covered
with dark
tubercles
giving
them a very
grotesque
appearance.
The odor of the
blossoms
is like that of
carrion..
Shoot
::
Shoot (n.) An
inclined
plane,
either
artificial
or
natural,
down which
timber,
coal, etc., are
caused
to
slide;
also, a
narrow
passage,
either
natural
or
artificial,
in a
stream,
where the water
rushes
rapidly;
esp., a
channel,
having
a swift
current,
connecting
the ends of a bend in the
stream,
so as to
shorten
the
course..
Bench
::
Bench (n.) A
conformation
like a
bench;
a long
stretch
of flat
ground,
or a kind of
natural
terrace,
near a lake or
river..
Brotherly
::
Brotherly
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
brothers;
such as is
natural
for
brothers;
becoming
to
brothers;
kind;
affectionate;
as,
brotherly
love..
Effervesce
::
Effervesce
(v. i.) To
exhibit,
in
lively
natural
expression,
feelings
that can not be
repressed
or
concealed;
as, to
effervesce
with joy or
merriment..
G
::
G () G is the name of the fifth tone of the
natural
or model
scale;
--
called
also sol by the
Italians
and
French.
It was also
originally
used as the
treble
clef, and has
gradually
changed
into the
character
represented
in the
margin.
See Clef. G/ (G
sharp)
is a tone
intermediate
between
G and A..
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