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Definition of nature
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Nature
(n.) The
personified
sum and order of
causes
and
effects;
the
powers
which
produce
existing
phenomena,
whether
in the total or in
detail;
the
agencies
which carry on the
processes
of
creation
or of
being;
-- often
conceived
of as a
single
and
separate
entity,
embodying
the total of all
finite
agencies
and
forces
as
disconnected
from a
creating
or
ordering
intelligence..
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Mind
::
Mind (v.) The
intellectual
or
rational
faculty
in man; the
understanding;
the
intellect;
the power that
conceives,
judges,
or
reasons;
also, the
entire
spiritual
nature;
the soul; -- often in
distinction
from the
body..
Pravity
::
Pravity
(n.)
Deterioration;
degeneracy;
corruption;
especially,
moral
crookedness;
moral
perversion;
perverseness;
depravity;
as, the
pravity
of human
nature..
Adverbial
::
Adverbial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
adverb;
of the
nature
of an
adverb;
as, an
adverbial
phrase
or
form..
Kind
::
Kind (a.)
Nature;
style;
character;
sort;
fashion;
manner;
variety;
description;
class;
as, there are
several
kinds of
eloquence,
of
style,
and of
music;
many kinds of
government;
various
kinds of soil, etc..
Preraphaelitism
::
Preraphaelitism
(n.) The
doctrine
or
practice
of a
school
of
modern
painters
who
profess
to be
followers
of the
painters
before
Raphael.
Its
adherents
advocate
careful
study from
nature,
delicacy
and
minuteness
of
workmanship,
and an
exalted
and
delicate
conception
of the
subject..
Good-humored
::
Good-humored
(a.)
Having
a
cheerful
spirit
and
demeanor;
good-tempered.
See
Good-natured.
Lithology
::
Lithology
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of
rocks,
as
regards
their
mineral
constitution
and
classification,
and their mode of
occurrence
in
nature..
Shame
::
Shame (n.) A
painful
sensation
excited
by a
consciousness
of guilt or
impropriety,
or of
having
done
something
which
injures
reputation,
or of the
exposure
of that which
nature
or
modesty
prompts
us to
conceal..
Pathic
::
Pathic
(n.) A male who
submits
to the crime
against
nature;
a
catamite.
Humanics
::
Humanics
(n.) The study of human
nature.
Slimy
::
Slimy
(superl.)
Of or
pertaining
to
slime;
resembling
slime;
of the
nature
of
slime;
viscous;
glutinous;
also,
covered
or
daubed
with
slime;
yielding,
or
abounding
in,
slime..
Cementitious
::
Cementitious
(n.) Of the
nature
of
cement.
Isotheral
::
Isotheral
(a.)
Having
the
nature
of an
isothere;
indicating
the
distribution
of
temperature
by means of an
isothere;
as, an
isotheral
chart or
line..
Gerundive
::
Gerundive
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
partaking
of, the
nature
of the
gerund;
gerundial..
Godhood
::
Godhood
(n.)
Divine
nature
or
essence;
deity;
godhead.
Kind
::
Kind
(superl.)
Having
feelings
befitting
our
common
nature;
congenial;
sympathetic;
as, a kind man; a kind
heart..
Semi-arian
::
Semi-Arian
(n.) A
member
of a
branch
of the
Arians
which did not
acknowledge
the Son to be
consubstantial
with the
Father,
that is, of the same
substance,
but
admitted
him to be of a like
substance
with the
Father,
not by
nature,
but by a
peculiar
privilege..
Subsecute
::
Subscriptive
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
subscription,
or
signature..
Nature
::
Nature
(n.) The
established
or
regular
course
of
things;
usual order of
events;
connection
of cause and
effect.
Prodigious
::
Prodigious
(a.) Of the
nature
of a
prodigy;
marvelous;
wonderful;
portentous.
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