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Definition of nature
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Nature
(n.)
Conformity
to that which is
natural,
as
distinguished
from that which is
artifical,
or
forced,
or
remote
from
actual
experience..
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Fistulous
::
Fistulous
(a.)
Having
the form or
nature
of a
fistula;
as, a
fistulous
ulcer..
Hysteroepilepsy
::
Hysteroepilepsy
(n.) A
disease
resembling
hysteria
in its
nature,
and
characterized
by the
occurrence
of
epileptiform
convulsions,
which can often be
controlled
or
excited
by
pressure
on the
ovaries,
and upon other
definite
points
in the
body..
Postulatory
::
Postulatory
(a.) Of the
nature
of a
postulate.
Connatural
::
Connatural
(a. )
Connected
by
nature;
united
in
nature;
inborn;
inherent;
natural.
Wenny
::
Wenny (a.)
Having
the
nature
of a wen;
resembling
a wen; as, a
wennish
excrescence..
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..
Scrubby
::
Scrubby
(superl.)
Of the
nature
of
scrub;
small and mean;
stunted
in
growth;
as, a
scrubby
cur..
Atmospherical
::
Atmospherical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
atmosphere;
of the
nature
of, or
resembling,
the
atmosphere;
as,
atmospheric
air; the
atmospheric
envelope
of the
earth..
Steatoma
::
Steatitic
(n.)
Pertaining
to, or of the
nature
of,
steatite;
containing
or
resembling
steatite..
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..
Igneous
::
Igneous
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
having
the
nature
of, fire;
containing
fire;
resembling
fire; as, an
igneous
appearance..
Resinous
::
Resinous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
resin;
of the
nature
of
resin;
resembling
or
obtained
from
resin.
Hypothetical
::
Hypothetical
(a.)
Characterized
by, or of the
nature
of, an
hypothesis;
conditional;
assumed
without
proof,
for the
purpose
of
reasoning
and
deducing
proof,
or of
accounting
for some fact or
phenomenon..
Prodigy
::
Prodigy
(n.) A
production
out of
ordinary
course
of
nature;
an
abnormal
development;
a
monster.
Signature
::
Signature
(v. t.) That part of a
prescription
which
contains
the
directions
to the
patient.
It is
usually
prefaced
by S or Sig. (an
abbreviation
for the Latin
signa,
imperative
of
signare
to sign or
mark)..
Chancrous
::
Chancrous
(a.) Of the
nature
of a
chancre;
having
chancre.
Demulcent
::
Demulcent
(n.) A
substance,
usually
of a
mucilaginous
or oily
nature,
supposed
to be
capable
of
soothing
an
inflamed
nervous
membrane,
or
protecting
it from
irritation.
Gum
Arabic,
glycerin,
olive oil, etc., are
demulcents..
Prefatory
::
Prefatory
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or of the
nature
of, a
preface;
introductory
to a book,
essay,
or
discourse;
as,
prefatory
remarks..
Emphysematous
::
Emphysematous
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or of the
nature
of,
emphysema;
swelled;
bloated..
Inulin
::
Inulin
(n.) A
substance
of very wide
occurrence.
It is found
dissolved
in the sap of the roots and
rhizomes
of many
composite
and other
plants,
as
Inula,
Helianthus,
Campanula,
etc., and is
extracted
by
solution
as a
tasteless,
white,
semicrystalline
substance,
resembling
starch,
with which it is
isomeric.
It is
intermediate
in
nature
between
starch
and
sugar.
Called
also
dahlin,
helenin,
alantin,
etc..
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