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Definition of natural
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Natural
(a.)
Produced
by
natural
organs,
as those of the human
throat,
in
distinction
from
instrumental
music..
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Wight
::
Wight (n.) A
supernatural
being.
Evolution
::
Evolution
(n.) That
series
of
changes
under
natural
law which
involves
continuous
progress
from the
homogeneous
to the
heterogeneous
in
structure,
and from the
single
and
simple
to the
diverse
and
manifold
in
quality
or
function.
The
pocess
is by some
limited
to
organic
beings;
by
others
it is
applied
to the
inorganic
and the
psychical.
It is also
applied
to
explain
the
existence
and
growth
of
institutions,
manners,
language,
civilization,
and every
product
of human
activity.
The
agencies
and la
Landlocked
::
Landlocked
(a.)
Confined
to a
fresh-water
lake by
reason
of
waterfalls
or dams; -- said of
fishes
that would
naturally
seek the sea, after
spawning;
as, the
landlocked
salmon..
Cataphysical
::
Cataphysical
(a.)
Unnatural;
contrary
to
nature.
Bind
::
Bind (v. t.) To
prevent
or
restrain
from
customary
or
natural
action;
as,
certain
drugs bind the
bowels..
Consequent
::
Consequent
(a.)
Following
as a
result,
inference,
or
natural
effect..
Normal
::
Normal
(a.)
According
to an
established
norm, rule, or
principle;
conformed
to a type,
standard,
or
regular
form;
performing
the
proper
functions;
not
abnormal;
regular;
natural;
analogical..
Pant
::
Pant (v. i.) To beat with
unnatural
violence
or
rapidity;
to
palpitate,
or
throb;
-- said of the
heart..
Nature
::
Nature
(n.)
Conformity
to that which is
natural,
as
distinguished
from that which is
artifical,
or
forced,
or
remote
from
actual
experience..
Wood-note
::
Wood-note
(n.) A wild or
natural
note, as of a
forest
bird..
Cleave
::
Cleave
(v. t.) To part or open
naturally;
to
divide.
Malpighiaceous
::
Malpighiaceous
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
resembling,
a
natural
order of
tropical
trees and
shrubs
(Malpighiaceae),
some of them
climbing
plants,
and their stems
forming
many of the
curious
lianes
of South
American
forests..
Transposition
::
Transposition
(n.) A
change
of the
natural
order of words in a
sentence;
as, the Latin and Greek
languages
admit
transposition,
without
inconvenience,
to a much
greater
extent
than the
English..
Orpine
::
Orpine
(n.) A low plant with
fleshy
leaves
(Sedum
telephium),
having
clusters
of
purple
flowers.
It is found on dry, sandy
places,
and on old
walls,
in
England,
and has
become
naturalized
in
America.
Called
also
stonecrop,
and
live-forever..
Transfiguratien
::
Transfiguratien
(n.) A
change
of form or
appearance;
especially,
the
supernatural
change
in the
personal
appearance
of our
Savior
on the
mount..
Hysteron Proteron
::
Hysteron
proteron
() A
figure
in which the
natural
order of sense is
reversed;
hysterology;
as, valet atque
vivit,
he is well and
lives..
Microphthalmy
::
Microphthalmy
(n.) An
unnatural
smallness
of the eyes,
occurring
as the
result
of
disease
or of
imperfect
development..
Take
::
Take (v. i.) To take hold; to fix upon
anything;
to have the
natural
or
intended
effect;
to
accomplish
a
purpose;
as, he was
inoculated,
but the virus did not
take..
Function
::
Function
(n.) The
natural
or
assigned
action
of any power or
faculty,
as of the soul, or of the
intellect;
the
exertion
of an
energy
of some
determinate
kind..
Excrescence
::
Excrescence
(n.) An
excrescent
appendage,
as, a wart or
tumor;
anything
growing
out
unnaturally
from
anything
else; a
preternatural
or
morbid
development;
hence,
a
troublesome
superfluity;
an
incumbrance;
as, an
excrescence
on the body, or on a
plant..
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