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Definition of natural
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Natural
(n.) A
character
[/] used to
contradict,
or to
remove
the
effect
of, a sharp or flat which has
preceded
it, and to
restore
the
unaltered
note..
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Develop
::
Develop
(v. i.) To go
through
a
process
of
natural
evolution
or
growth,
by
successive
changes
from a less
perfect
to a more
perfect
or more
highly
organized
state;
to
advance
from a
simpler
form of
existence
to one more
complex
either
in
structure
or
function;
as, a
blossom
develops
from a bud; the seed
develops
into a
plant;
the
embryo
develops
into a
well-formed
animal;
the mind
develops
year by
year..
Dane
::
Dane (n.) A
native,
or a
naturalized
inhabitant,
of
Denmark..
Violaceous
::
Violaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
natural
order of
plants,
of which the
violet
is the type. It
contains
about
twenty
genera
and two
hundred
and fifty
species..
Erlking
::
Erlking
(n.) A
personification,
in
German
and
Scandinavian
mythology,
of a
spirit
natural
power
supposed
to work
mischief
and ruin, esp. to
children..
Spectre
::
Spectre
(n.)
Something
preternaturally
visible;
an
apparition;
a
ghost;
a
phantom.
Aptitude
::
Aptitude
(n.) A
natural
or
acquired
disposition
or
capacity
for a
particular
purpose,
or
tendency
to a
particular
action
or
effect;
as, oil has an
aptitude
to
burn..
Xylography
::
Xylography
(n.) The art of
making
prints
from the
natural
grain of wood.
Fleece
::
Fleece
(v. t.) To
deprive
of a
fleece,
or
natural
covering
of
wool..
Equilibrist
::
Equilibrist
(n.) One who
balances
himself
in
unnatural
positions
and
hazardous
movements;
a
balancer.
Ichthyology
::
Ichthyology
(n.) The
natural
history
of
fishes;
that
branch
of
zoology
which
relates
to
fishes,
including
their
structure,
classification,
and
habits..
Cashew
::
Cashew
(n.) A tree
(Anacardium
occidentale)
of the same
family
which the
sumac.
It is
native
in
tropical
America,
but is now
naturalized
in all
tropical
countries.
Its
fruit,
a
kidney-shaped
nut, grows at the
extremity
of an
edible,
pear-shaped
hypocarp,
about three
inches
long..
Literally
::
Literally
(adv.)
According
to the
primary
and
natural
import
of
words;
not
figuratively;
as, a man and his wife can not be
literally
one
flesh..
Segment
::
Segment
(n.) One of the parts into which any body
naturally
separates
or is
divided;
a part
divided
or cut off; a
section;
a
portion;
as, a
segment
of an
orange;
a
segment
of a
compound
or
divided
leaf..
Tent
::
Tent (n.) A roll of lint or
linen,
or a
conical
or
cylindrical
piece of
sponge
or other
absorbent,
used
chiefly
to
dilate
a
natural
canal,
to keep open the
orifice
of a
wound,
or to
absorb
discharges..
Indenization
::
Indenization
(n.) The act of
naturalizing;
endenization.
Divination
::
Divination
(n.) The act of
divining;
a
foreseeing
or
foretelling
of
future
events;
the
pretended
art
discovering
secret
or
future
by
preternatural
means.
Bind
::
Bind (v. t.) To
prevent
or
restrain
from
customary
or
natural
action;
as,
certain
drugs bind the
bowels..
Catamite
::
Catamite
(n.) A boy kept for
unnatural
purposes.
Forcing
::
Forcing
(n.) The art of
raising
plants,
flowers,
and
fruits
at an
earlier
season
than the
natural
one, as in a
hitbed
or by the use of
artificial
heat..
Neologist
::
Neologist
(n.) An
innovator
in any
doctrine
or
system
of
belief,
especially
in
theology;
one who
introduces
or holds
doctrines
subversive
of
supernatural
or
revealed
religion;
a
rationalist,
so-called..
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