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Definition of natural
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Natural
(n.) One born
without
the usual
powers
of
reason
or
understanding;
an
idiot.
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Liliaceous
::
Liliaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
natural
order of which the lily,
tulip,
and
hyacinth
are
well-known
examples..
Mimicry
::
Mimicry
(n.)
Protective
resemblance;
the
resemblance
which
certain
animals
and
plants
exhibit
to other
animals
and
plants
or to the
natural
objects
among which they live, -- a
characteristic
which
serves
as their chief means of
protection
against
enemies;
imitation;
mimesis;
mimetism..
Incident
::
Incident
(a.)
Liable
to
happen;
apt to
occur;
befalling;
hence,
naturally
happening
or
appertaining..
Naturalize
::
Naturalize
(v. t.) To make
natural;
as,
custom
naturalizes
labor or
study..
C
::
C () The
keynote
of the
normal
or
natural
scale,
which has
neither
flats nor
sharps
in its
signature;
also, the third note of the
relative
minor scale of the
same..
Nature
::
Nature
(n.)
Conformity
to that which is
natural,
as
distinguished
from that which is
artifical,
or
forced,
or
remote
from
actual
experience..
Helminthology
::
Helminthology
(n.) The
natural
history,
or
study,
of
worms,
esp.
parasitic
worms..
Antipathous
::
Antipathous
(a.)
Having
a
natural
contrariety;
adverse;
antipathetic.
Disposition
::
Disposition
(n.)
Tendency
to any
action
or state
resulting
from
natural
constitution;
nature;
quality;
as, a
disposition
in
plants
to grow in a
direction
upward;
a
disposition
in
bodies
to
putrefaction..
Revertent
::
Revertent
(n.) A
remedy
which
restores
the
natural
order of the
inverted
irritative
motions
in the
animal
system.
Museum
::
Museum
(n.) A
repository
or a
collection
of
natural,
scientific,
or
literary
curiosities,
or of works of art..
Gerrymander
::
Gerrymander
(v. t.) To
divide
(a
State)
into
districts
for the
choice
of
representatives,
in an
unnatural
and
unfair
way, with a view to give a
political
party an
advantage
over its
opponent..
Overtone
::
Overtone
(n.) One of the
harmonics
faintly
heard with and above a tone as it dies away,
produced
by some
aliquot
portion
of the
vibrating
sting or
column
of air which
yields
the
fundamental
tone; one of the
natural
harmonic
scale of
tones,
as the
octave,
twelfth,
fifteenth,
etc.; an
aliquot
or
partial
tone; a
harmonic.
See
Harmonic,
and
Tone..
Benefit
::
Benefit
(n.)
Natural
advantages;
endowments;
accomplishments.
Privative
::
Privative
(n.) A term
indicating
the
absence
of any
quality
which might be
naturally
or
rationally
expected;
--
called
also
privative
term.
Oleoresin
::
Oleoresin
(n.) A
natural
mixture
of a
terebinthinate
oil and a
resin.
Hutchunsonian
::
Hutchunsonian
(n.) A
follower
of John
Hutchinson
of
Yorkshire,
England,
who
believed
that the
Hebrew
Scriptures
contained
a
complete
system
of
natural
science
and of
theology..
Grow
::
Grow (v. i.) To
increase
in size by a
natural
and
organic
process;
to
increase
in bulk by the
gradual
assimilation
of new
matter
into the
living
organism;
-- said of
animals
and
vegetables
and their
organs.
Pyrophane
::
Pyrophane
(n.) A
mineral
which is
opaque
in its
natural
state,
but is said to
change
its color and
become
transparent
by
heat..
Sharp
::
Sharp (v. t.) To raise above the
proper
pitch;
to
elevate
the tone of;
especially,
to raise a half step, or
semitone,
above the
natural
tone..
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