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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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Mineral
::
Mineral
(v. i.) An
inorganic
species
or
substance
occurring
in
nature,
having
a
definite
chemical
composition
and
usually
a
distinct
crystalline
form.
Rocks,
except
certain
glassy
igneous
forms,
are
either
simple
minerals
or
aggregates
of
minerals..
Phallism
::
Phallism
(n.) The
worship
of the
generative
principle
in
nature,
symbolized
by the
phallus..
Hyperbolical
::
Hyperbolical
(a.)
Relating
to,
containing,
or of the
nature
of,
hyperbole;
exaggerating
or
diminishing
beyond
the fact;
exceeding
the
truth;
as, an
hyperbolical
expression..
Expiatorious
::
Expiatorious
(a.) Of an
expiatory
nature;
expiatory.
Animism
::
Animism
(n.) The
belief
that
inanimate
objects
and the
phenomena
of
nature
are
endowed
with
personal
life or a
living
soul; also, in an
extended
sense,
the
belief
in the
existence
of soul or
spirit
apart from
matter..
Consubstantially
::
Consubstantially
(adv.)
In a
consubstantial
manner;
with
identity
of
substance
or
nature.
Carp
::
Carp (v. i.) To find
fault;
to
cavil;
to
censure
words or
actions
without
reason
or
ill-naturedly;
--
usually
followed
by at.
Precedential
::
Precedential
(a.) Of the
nature
of a
precedent;
having
force as an
example
for
imitation;
as,
precedential
transactions..
Spirituosity
::
Spiritielle
(a.) Of the
nature,
or
having
the
appearance,
of a
spirit;
pure;
refined;
ethereal..
Attraction
::
Attraction
(n.) An
invisible
power in a body by which it draws
anything
to
itself;
the power in
nature
acting
mutually
between
bodies
or
ultimate
particles,
tending
to draw them
together,
or to
produce
their
cohesion
or
combination,
and
conversely
resisting
separation..
Radicality
::
Radicality
(n.)
Radicalness;
relation
to a root in
essential
nature
or
principle.
Autograph
::
Autograph
(n.) That which is
written
with one's own hand; an
original
manuscript;
a
person's
own
signature
or
handwriting.
Acerose
::
Acerose
(a.)
Having
the
nature
of
chaff;
chaffy.
Perfusive
::
Perfusive
(a.) Of a
nature
to flow over, or to
spread
through..
Idolatrous
::
Idolatrous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
idolatry;
partaking
of the
nature
of
idolatry;
given to
idolatry
or the
worship
of false gods; as,
idolatrous
sacrifices..
Congenerical
::
Congenerical
(a.)
Belonging
to the same
genus;
allied
in
origin,
nature,
or
action..
Pseudo-heart
::
Pseudo-heart
(n.) Any
contractile
vessel
of
invertebrates
which is not of the
nature
of a real
heart,
especially
one of those
pertaining
to the
excretory
system..
Passionate
::
Passionate
(a.)
Capable
or
susceptible
of
passion,
or of
different
passions;
easily
moved,
excited
or
agitated;
specifically,
easily
moved to
anger;
irascible;
quick-tempered;
as, a
passionate
nature..
Savage
::
Savage
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
forest;
remote
from human
abodes
and
cultivation;
in a state of
nature;
wild; as, a
savage
wilderness..
Countersign
::
Countersign
(v. t.) To sign on the
opposite
side of (an
instrument
or
writing);
hence,
to sign in
addition
to the
signature
of a
principal
or
superior,
in order to
attest
the
authenticity
of a
writing..
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