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Definition of natural
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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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Unnatural
::
Unnatural
(a.) Not
natural;
contrary,
or not
conforming,
to the order of
nature;
being
without
natural
traits;
as,
unnatural
crimes..
Lusus Naturae
::
Lusus
naturae
() Sport or freak of
nature;
a
deformed
or
unnatural
production.
Testicond
::
Testicond
(a.)
Having
the
testicles
naturally
concealed,
as in the case of the
cetaceans..
Aubaine
::
Aubaine
(n.)
Succession
to the goods of a
stranger
not
naturalized.
Dorsal
::
Dorsal
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
surface
naturally
superior,
as of a
creeping
hepatic
moss..
Idiot
::
Idiot (n.) A human being
destitute
of the
ordinary
intellectual
powers,
whether
congenital,
developmental,
or
accidental;
commonly,
a
person
without
understanding
from
birth;
a
natural
fool; a
natural;
an
innocent..
Sleep
::
Sleep (v. i.) A
natural
and
healthy,
but
temporary
and
periodical,
suspension
of the
functions
of the
organs
of
sense,
as well as of those of the
voluntary
and
rational
soul; that state of the
animal
in which there is a
lessened
acuteness
of
sensory
perception,
a
confusion
of
ideas,
and a loss of
mental
control,
followed
by a more or less
unconscious
state..
Afflatus
::
Afflatus
(n.) A
divine
impartation
of
knowledge;
supernatural
impulse;
inspiration.
Prairie
::
Prairie
(n.) A
meadow
or tract of
grass;
especially,
a so
called
natural
meadow..
In Loco
::
In loco () In the
place;
in the
proper
or
natural
place.
Polemoniaceous
::
Polemoniaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
natural
order of
plants
(Polemoniaceae),
which
includes
Polemonium,
Phlox,
Gilia,
and a few other
genera..
Excrement
::
Excrement
(n.)
Matter
excreted
and
ejected;
that which is
excreted
or cast out of the
animal
body by any of the
natural
emunctories;
especially,
alvine,
discharges;
dung;
ordure..
Tunic
::
Tunic (n.) A
natural
covering;
an
integument;
as, the tunic of a
seed..
Prolapse
::
Prolapse
(n.) The
falling
down of a part
through
the
orifice
with which it is
naturally
connected,
especially
of the
uterus
or the
rectum..
Aliment
::
Aliment
(n.) That which
nourishes;
food;
nutriment;
anything
which feeds or adds to a
substance
in
natural
growth.
Hence:
The
necessaries
of life
generally:
sustenance;
means of
support.
Genial
::
Genial
(a.)
Belonging
to one's
genius
or
natural
character;
native;
natural;
inborn.
Moulder
::
Moulder
(v. i.) To
crumble
into small
particles;
to turn to dust by
natural
decay;
to lose form, or waste away, by a
gradual
separation
of the
component
particles,
without
the
presence
of
water;
to
crumble
away..
Contranatural
::
Contranatural
(a.)
Opposed
to or
against
nature;
unnatural.
Valve
::
Valve (n.) One of the
pieces
into which a
capsule
naturally
separates
when it
bursts.
Tunicle
::
Tunicle
(n.) A
slight
natural
covering;
an
integument.
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