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Definition of nature
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of nature is as below...
Nature
(n.) The
existing
system
of
things;
the world of
matter,
or of
matter
and mind; the
creation;
the
universe..
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Micella
::
Micella
(n.) A
theoretical
aggregation
of
molecules
constituting
a
structural
particle
of
protoplasm,
capable
of
increase
or
diminution
without
change
in
chemical
nature..
Signature
::
Signature
(v. t.) To mark with, or as with, a
signature
or
signatures..
Bullish
::
Bullish
(a.)
Partaking
of the
nature
of a bull, or a
blunder..
Limited
::
Limited
(a.)
Confined
within
limits;
narrow;
circumscribed;
restricted;
as, our views of
nature
are very
limited..
Form
::
Form (n.) That
assemblage
or
disposition
of
qualities
which makes a
conception,
or that
internal
constitution
which makes an
existing
thing to be what it is; --
called
essential
or
substantial
form, and
contradistinguished
from
matter;
hence,
active
or
formative
nature;
law of being or
activity;
subjectively
viewed,
an idea;
objectively,
a law..
Lomentaceous
::
Lomentaceous
(a.) Of the
nature
of a
loment;
having
fruits
like
loments.
Fast
::
Fast (v.) Firm
against
attack;
fortified
by
nature
or art;
impregnable;
strong.
Gymnosophist
::
Gymnosophist
(n.) One of a sect of
philosophers,
said to have been found in India by
Alexander
the
Great,
who went
almost
naked,
denied
themselves
the use of
flesh,
renounced
bodily
pleasures,
and
employed
themselves
in the
contemplation
of
nature..
Recompensive
::
Recompensive
(a.) Of the
nature
of
recompense;
serving
to
recompense.
Tropical
::
Tropical
(n.)
Rhetorically
changed
from its exact
original
sense;
being of the
nature
of a
trope;
figurative;
metaphorical.
Coprolitic
::
Coprolitic
(a.)
Containing,
pertaining
to, or of the
nature
of,
coprolites..
Instinctive
::
Instinctive
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
instinct;
derived
from, or
prompted
by,
instinct;
of the
nature
of
instinct;
determined
by
natural
impulse
or
propensity;
acting
or
produced
without
reasoning,
deliberation,
instruction,
or
experience;
spontaneous..
Nature
::
Nature
(n.)
Physical
constitution
or
existence;
the vital
powers;
the
natural
life.
Automatical
::
Automatical
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
produced
by, an
automaton;
of the
nature
of an
automaton;
self-acting
or
self-regulating
under fixed
conditions;
-- esp.
applied
to
machinery
or
devices
in which
certain
things
formerly
or
usually
done by hand are done by the
machine
or
device
itself;
as, the
automatic
feed of a
lathe;
automatic
gas
lighting;
an
automatic
engine
or
switch;
an
automatic
mouse..
Farcy
::
Farcy (n.) A
contagious
disease
of
horses,
associated
with
painful
ulcerating
enlargements,
esp. upon the head and
limbs.
It is of the same
nature
as
glanders,
and is often
fatal.
Called
also
farcin,
and
farcimen..
Boyism
::
Boyism
(n.) The
nature
of a boy;
childishness.
Yoni
::
Yoni (n.) The
symbol
under which
Sakti,
or the
personification
of the
female
power in
nature,
is
worshiped.
Cf.
Lingam..
Holographic
::
Holographic
(a.) Of the
nature
of a
holograph;
pertaining
to
holographs.
Anthropological
::
Anthropological
(a.)
Pertaining
to
anthropology;
belonging
to the
nature
of man.
Sanious
::
Sanious
(a.)
Pertaining
to
sanies,
or
partaking
of its
nature
and
appearance;
thin and
serous,
with a
slight
bloody
tinge;
as, the
sanious
matter
of an
ulcer..
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