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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.)
Belonging
to, to be taken in, or
referred
to, some
system,
in which the base is 1; -- said or
certain
functions
or
numbers;
as,
natural
numbers,
those
commencing
at 1;
natural
sines,
cosines,
etc., those taken in arcs whose radii are 1..
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Planchette
::
Planchette
(n.) A small
tablet
of wood
supported
on
casters
and
having
a
pencil
attached.
The
characters
produced
by the
pencil
on
paper,
while the hand rests on the
instrument
and it is
allowed
to move, are
sometimes
translated
as of
oracular
or
supernatural
import..
Physical
::
Physical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
physics,
or
natural
philosophy;
treating
of, or
relating
to, the
causes
and
connections
of
natural
phenomena;
as,
physical
science;
physical
laws..
Innate
::
Innate
(a.)
Inborn;
native;
natural;
as,
innate
vigor;
innate
eloquence..
Figuline
::
Figuline
(n.) A piece of
pottery
ornamented
with
representations
of
natural
objects.
Organ
::
Organ (n.) A
natural
part or
structure
in an
animal
or a
plant,
capable
of
performing
some
special
action
(termed
its
function),
which is
essential
to the life or
well-being
of the
whole;
as, the
heart,
lungs,
etc., are
organs
of
animals;
the root, stem,
foliage,
etc., are
organs
of
plants..
Statured
::
Stature
(n.) The
natural
height
of an
animal
body; --
generally
used of the human body.
Infabricated
::
Infabricated
(a.) Not
fabricated;
unwrought;
not
artificial;
natural.
Genially
::
Genially
(adv.)
By
genius
or
nature;
naturally.
Preternaturalness
::
Preternaturalness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
preternatural.
Consequent
::
Consequent
(n.) That which
follows,
or
results
from, a
cause;
a
result
or
natural
effect..
Investigate
::
Investigate
(v. t.) To
follow
up step by step by
patient
inquiry
or
observation;
to trace or track
mentally;
to
search
into; to
inquire
and
examine
into with care and
accuracy;
to find out by
careful
inquisition;
as, to
investigate
the
causes
of
natural
phenomena..
Oleaceous
::
Oleaceous
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
resembling,
a
natural
order of
plants
(Oleaceae),
mostly
trees and
shrubs,
of which the olive is the type. It
includes
also the ash, the
lilac,
the true
jasmine,
and
fringe
tree..
Natural
::
Natural
(a.)
Conformed
to truth or
realit.
Derelict
::
Derelict
(a.) Given up or
forsaken
by the
natural
owner or
guardian;
left and
abandoned;
as,
derelict
lands..
Orchidaceous
::
Orchidaceous
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
resembling,
a
natural
order
(Orchidaceae)
of
endogenous
plants
of which the genus
Orchis
is the type. They are
mostly
perennial
herbs
having
the
stamens
and
pistils
united
in a
single
column,
and
normally
three
petals
and three
sepals,
all
adherent
to the
ovary.
The
flowers
are
curiously
shaped,
often
resembling
insects,
the odd or lower petal
(called
the lip) being
unlike
the
others,
and
sometimes
of a
strange
and
unexpected
appearance.
About one
hundred
spec
Menopause
::
Menopause
(n.) The
period
of
natural
cessation
of
menstruation.
See
Change
of life, under
Change..
Ectropion
::
Ectropion
(n.) An
unnatural
eversion
of the
eyelids.
Disposition
::
Disposition
(n.)
Natural
or
prevailing
spirit,
or
temperament
of mind,
especially
as shown in
intercourse
with one's
fellow-men;
temper
of
mind..
Kindly
::
Kindly
(n.)
According
to the kind or
nature;
natural.
Populate
::
Populate
(v. t.) To
furnish
with
inhabitants,
either
by
natural
increase
or by
immigration
or
colonization;
to cause to be
inhabited;
to
people..
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