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Definition of natural
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Natural
(a.)
Applied
to an air or
modulation
of
harmony
which moves by easy and
smooth
transitions,
digressing
but
little
from the
original
key..
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Theurgy
::
Theurgy
(n.) In later or
modern
magic,
that
species
of magic in which
effects
are
claimed
to be
produced
by
supernatural
agency,
in
distinction
from
natural
magic..
Bestiality
::
Bestiality
(n.)
Unnatural
connection
with a
beast.
Station
::
Station
(n.) The
particular
place,
or kind of
situation,
in which a
species
naturally
occurs;
a
habitat..
Bord
::
Bord (n.) The face of coal
parallel
to the
natural
fissures.
Dane
::
Dane (n.) A
native,
or a
naturalized
inhabitant,
of
Denmark..
Bind
::
Bind (v. i.) To be
restrained
from
motion,
or from
customary
or
natural
action,
as by
friction..
Excess
::
Excess
(n.) An undue
indulgence
of the
appetite;
transgression
of
proper
moderation
in
natural
gratifications;
intemperance;
dissipation.
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..
Overblow
::
Overblow
(v. i.) To force so much wind into a pipe that it
produces
an
overtone,
or a note
higher
than the
natural
note; thus, the upper
octaves
of a flute are
produced
by
overblowing..
Refract
::
Refract
(n.) To break the
natural
course
of, as rays of light orr heat, when
passing
from one
transparent
medium
to
another
of
different
density;
to cause to
deviate
from a
direct
course
by an
action
distinct
from
reflection;
as, a dense
medium
refrcts
the rays of light as they pass into it from a rare
medium..
Infabricated
::
Infabricated
(a.) Not
fabricated;
unwrought;
not
artificial;
natural.
Adopt
::
Adopt (v. t.) To take or
receive
as one's own what is not so
naturally;
to
select
and take or
approve;
as, to adopt the view or
policy
of
another;
these
resolutions
were
adopted..
Analysis
::
Analysis
(n.) A
syllabus,
or table of the
principal
heads of a
discourse,
disposed
in their
natural
order..
Platiniridium
::
Platiniridium
(n.) A
natural
alloy of
platinum
and
iridium
occurring
in
grayish
metallic
rounded
or
cubical
grains
with
platinum.
Dialysis
::
Dialysis
(n.) The
separation
of
different
substances
in
solution,
as
crystalloids
and
colloids,
by means of their
unequal
diffusion,
especially
through
natural
or
artificial
membranes..
Pond
::
Pond (n.) A body of
water,
naturally
or
artificially
confined,
and
usually
of less
extent
than a
lake..
Stiff
::
Stiff
(superl.)
Not
natural
and easy;
formal;
constrained;
affected;
starched;
as, stiff
behavior;
a stiff
style..
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..
Costiveness
::
Costiveness
(n.) An
unnatural
retention
of the fecal
matter
of the
bowels;
constipation.
Ichthyology
::
Ichthyology
(n.) The
natural
history
of
fishes;
that
branch
of
zoology
which
relates
to
fishes,
including
their
structure,
classification,
and
habits..
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