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Definition of natural
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Natural
(n.)
Natural
gifts,
impulses,
etc..
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Denaturalize
::
Denaturalize
(v. t.) To
renounce
the
natural
rights
and
duties
of; to
deprive
of
citizenship;
to
denationalize.
Geraniaceous
::
Geraniaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
natural
order of pants
(Geraniaceae)
which
includes
the
genera
Geranium,
Pelargonium,
and many
others..
Naturalize
::
Naturalize
(v. t.) To
confer
the
rights
and
privileges
of a
native
subject
or
citizen
on; to make as if
native;
to
adopt,
as a
foreigner
into a
nation
or
state,
and place in the
condition
of a
native
subject..
Spontaneous
::
Spontaneous
(a.)
Proceding
from
natural
feeling,
temperament,
or
disposition,
or from a
native
internal
proneness,
readiness,
or
tendency,
without
constraint;
as, a
spontaneous
gift or
proportion..
Carnation
::
Carnation
(n.) The
natural
color of
flesh;
rosy pink.
Machinery
::
Machinery
(n.) The
supernatural
means by which the
action
of a
poetic
or
fictitious
work is
carried
on and
brought
to a
catastrophe;
in an
extended
sense,
the
contrivances
by which the
crises
and
conclusion
of a
fictitious
narrative,
in prose or
verse,
are
effected..
Erlking
::
Erlking
(n.) A
personification,
in
German
and
Scandinavian
mythology,
of a
spirit
natural
power
supposed
to work
mischief
and ruin, esp. to
children..
Causey
::
Causey
(n.) A way or road
raised
above the
natural
level of the
ground,
serving
as a dry
passage
over wet or
marshy
ground..
Melodramatic
::
Melodramatic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
melodrama;
like or
suitable
to a
melodrama;
unnatural
in
situation
or
action.
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..
Genial
::
Genial
(a.)
Belonging
to one's
genius
or
natural
character;
native;
natural;
inborn.
Crush
::
Crush (v. t.) To press or
bruise
between
two hard
bodies;
to
squeeze,
so as to
destroy
the
natural
shape or
integrity
of the
parts,
or to force
together
into a mass; as, to crush
grapes..
Herpetology
::
Herpetology
(n.) The
natural
history
of
reptiles;
that
branch
of
zoology
which
relates
to
reptiles,
including
their
structure,
classification,
and
habits..
Stick
::
Stick (v. t.) Any long and
comparatively
slender
piece of wood,
whether
in
natural
form or
shaped
with
tools;
a rod; a wand; a
staff;
as, the stick of a
rocket;
a
walking
stick..
Method
::
Method
(n.)
Classification;
a mode or
system
of
classifying
natural
objects
according
to
certain
common
characteristics;
as, the
method
of
Theophrastus;
the
method
of Ray; the
Linnaean
method..
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..
Werewolf
::
Werewolf
(n.) A
person
transformed
into a wolf in form and
appetite,
either
temporarily
or
permanently,
whether
by
supernatural
influences,
by
witchcraft,
or
voluntarily;
a
lycanthrope.
Belief
in
werewolves,
formerly
general,
is not now
extinct..
Pant
::
Pant (v. i.) To beat with
unnatural
violence
or
rapidity;
to
palpitate,
or
throb;
-- said of the
heart..
Rat
::
Rat (n.) A round and
tapering
mass of hair, or
similar
material,
used by women to
support
the puffs and rolls of their
natural
hair..
Kindliness
::
Kindliness
(n.)
Natural
inclination;
natural
course.
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