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Definition of natural
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Natural
(a.)
Conformed
to truth or
realit.
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Sepulchral
::
Sepulchral
(a.)
Unnaturally
low and
grave;
hollow
in tone; -- said of
sound,
especially
of the
voice..
Charm
::
Charm (n.) To
protect
with, or make
invulnerable
by,
spells,
charms,
or
supernatural
influences;
as, a
charmed
life..
Kindliness
::
Kindliness
(n.)
Natural
inclination;
natural
course.
Taxidermy
::
Taxidermy
(v. t.) The art of
preparing,
preserving,
and
mounting
the skins of
animals
so as to
represent
their
natural
appearance,
as for
cabinets..
Depauperate
::
Depauperate
(a.)
Falling
short of the
natural
size, from being
impoverished
or
starved..
Generation
::
Generation
(n.) A
single
step or stage in the
succession
of
natural
descent;
a rank or
remove
in
genealogy.
Hence:
The body of those who are of the same
genealogical
rank or
remove
from an
ancestor;
the mass of
beings
living
at one
period;
also, the
average
lifetime
of man, or the
ordinary
period
of time at which one rank
follows
another,
or
father
is
succeeded
by
child,
usually
assumed
to be one third of a
century;
an age..
Naturalize
::
Naturalize
(v. i.) To
explain
phenomena
by
natural
agencies
or laws, to the
exclusion
of the
supernatural..
Naturalization
::
Naturalization
(n.) The act or
process
of
naturalizing,
esp. of
investing
an alien with the
rights
and
privileges
of a
native
or
citizen;
also, the state of being
naturalized..
Adjunct
::
Adjunct
(n.) A
quality
or
property
of the body or the mind,
whether
natural
or
acquired;
as,
color,
in the body,
judgment
in the
mind..
White
::
White (n.) The color of pure snow; one of the
natural
colors
of
bodies,
yet not
strictly
a
color,
but a
composition
of all
colors;
the
opposite
of
black;
whiteness.
See the Note under
Color,
n., 1..
Naturalistic
::
Naturalistic
(a.)
Belonging
to the
doctrines
of
naturalism.
Natural
::
Natural
(a.)
Having
to do with
existing
system
to
things;
dealing
with, or
derived
from, the
creation,
or the world of
matter
and mind, as known by man;
within
the scope of human
reason
or
experience;
not
supernatural;
as, a
natural
law;
natural
science;
history,
theology..
Gerrymander
::
Gerrymander
(v. t.) To
divide
(a
State)
into
districts
for the
choice
of
representatives,
in an
unnatural
and
unfair
way, with a view to give a
political
party an
advantage
over its
opponent..
Yolk
::
Yolk (n.) An oily
secretion
which
naturally
covers
the wool of
sheep.
Genial
::
Genial
(a.)
Belonging
to one's
genius
or
natural
character;
native;
natural;
inborn.
Congenital
::
Congenital
(a.)
Existing
at, or
dating
from,
birth;
pertaining
to one from
birth;
born with one;
connate;
constitutional;
natural;
as, a
congenital
deformity.
See
Connate..
Connaturality
::
Connaturality
(n.)
Participation
of the same
nature;
natural
union or
connection.
G
::
G () G is the name of the fifth tone of the
natural
or model
scale;
--
called
also sol by the
Italians
and
French.
It was also
originally
used as the
treble
clef, and has
gradually
changed
into the
character
represented
in the
margin.
See Clef. G/ (G
sharp)
is a tone
intermediate
between
G and A..
Anastrophe
::
Anastrophe
(n.) An
inversion
of the
natural
order of
words;
as,
echoed
the
hills,
for, the hills
echoed..
Loom
::
Loom (n.) The state of
looming;
esp., an
unnatural
and
indistinct
appearance
of
elevation
or
enlargement
of
anything,
as of land or of a ship, seen by one at sea..
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