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Definition of natural
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Natural
(n.)
Natural
gifts,
impulses,
etc..
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Monstrously
::
Monstrously
(adv.)
In a
monstrous
manner;
unnaturally;
extraordinarily;
as,
monstrously
wicked..
Ultra-
::
Ultra-
(a.) A
prefix
from the Latin ultra
beyond
(see
Ulterior),
having
in
composition
the
signification
beyond,
on the other side,
chiefly
when
joined
with words
expressing
relations
of
place;
as,
ultramarine,
ultramontane,
ultramundane,
ultratropical,
etc. In other
relations
it has the sense of
excessively,
exceedingly,
beyond
what is
common,
natural,
right,
or
proper;
as,
ultraconservative;
ultrademocratic,
ultradespotic,
ultraliberal,
ultraradical,
etc..
Hyperphysical
::
Hyperphysical
(a.) Above or
transcending
physical
laws;
supernatural.
Cohere
::
Cohere
(a.) To be
united
or
connected
together
in
subordination
to one
purpose;
to
follow
naturally
and
logically,
as the parts of a
discourse,
or as
arguments
in a train of
reasoning;
to be
logically
consistent..
Unction
::
Unction
(n.) That
quality
in
language,
address,
or the like, which
excites
emotion;
especially,
strong
devotion;
religious
fervor
and
tenderness;
sometimes,
a
simulated,
factitious,
or
unnatural
fervor..
Eariness
::
Eariness
(n.) Fear or
timidity,
especially
of
something
supernatural..
Naturalizing
::
Naturalizing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Naturaliz.
Afford
::
Afford
(v. t.) To give,
grant,
or
confer,
with a
remoter
reference
to its being the
natural
result;
to
provide;
to
furnish;
as, a good life
affords
consolation
in old age..
Dutiful
::
Dutiful
(a.)
Performing,
or ready to
perform,
the
duties
required
by one who has the right to claim
submission,
obedience,
or
deference;
submissive
to
natural
or legal
superiors;
obedient,
as to
parents
or
superiors;
as, a
dutiful
son or
daughter;
a
dutiful
ward or
servant;
a
dutiful
subject..
Unbelieving
::
Unbelieving
(a.)
Believing
the thing
alleged
no to be true;
disbelieving;
especially,
believing
that Bible is not a
divine
revelation,
or that
Christ
was not a
divine
or a
supernatural
person..
High-spirited
::
High-spirited
(a.) Full of
spirit
or
natural
fire;
haughty;
courageous;
impetuous;
not
brooking
restraint
or
opposition.
Brook
::
Brook (v. t.) A
natural
stream
of water
smaller
than a river or
creek.
Supernaturality
::
Supernaturalistic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
supernaturalism.
Class
::
Class (n.) A
comprehensive
division
of
animate
or
inanimate
objects,
grouped
together
on
account
of their
common
characteristics,
in any
classification
in
natural
science,
and
subdivided
into
orders,
families,
tribes,
genera,
etc..
Infabricated
::
Infabricated
(a.) Not
fabricated;
unwrought;
not
artificial;
natural.
Festoon
::
Festoon
(n.) A
carved
ornament
consisting
of
flowers,
and
leaves,
intermixed
or
twisted
together,
wound with a
ribbon,
and
hanging
or
depending
in a
natural
curve.
See
Illust.
of
Bucranium..
Consequently
::
Consequently
(adv.)
By
consequence;
by
natural
or
logical
sequence
or
connection.
Indenization
::
Indenization
(n.) The act of
naturalizing;
endenization.
Menispermaceous
::
Menispermaceous
(a.)
Pertaining
to a
natural
order
(Menispermace/)
of
climbing
plants
of which
moonseed
(Menispermum)
is the type.
Hole
::
Hole (n.) An
excavation
in the
ground,
made by an
animal
to live in, or a
natural
cavity
inhabited
by an
animal;
hence,
a low,
narrow,
or dark
lodging
or
place;
a mean
habitation..
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