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Definition of natural
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Natural
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a key which has
neither
a flat nor a sharp for its
signature,
as the key of C
major..
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Habitat
::
Habitat
(v. t.) The
natural
abode,
locality
or
region
of an
animal
or
plant..
Grove
::
Grove (v.) A
smaller
group of trees than a
forest,
and
without
underwood,
planted,
or
growing
naturally
as if
arranged
by art; a wood of small
extent..
Kind
::
Kind (a.)
Nature;
natural
instinct
or
disposition.
Take
::
Take (v. i.) To take hold; to fix upon
anything;
to have the
natural
or
intended
effect;
to
accomplish
a
purpose;
as, he was
inoculated,
but the virus did not
take..
Deposit
::
Deposit
(v. t.) A
natural
occurrence
of a
useful
mineral
under the
conditions
to
invite
exploitation.
Preternatural
::
Preternatural
(a.)
Beyond
of
different
from what is
natural,
or
according
to the
regular
course
of
things,
but not
clearly
supernatural
or
miraculous;
strange;
inexplicable;
extraordinary;
uncommon;
irregular;
abnormal;
as, a
preternatural
appearance;
a
preternatural
stillness;
a
preternatural
presentation
(in
childbirth)
or
labor..
Duplicate
::
Duplicate
(v. t.) To
divide
into two by
natural
growth
or
spontaneous
action;
as,
infusoria
duplicate
themselves..
Set
::
Set (n.) A
number
of
things
of the same kind,
ordinarily
used or
classed
together;
a
collection
of
articles
which
naturally
complement
each
other,
and
usually
go
together;
an
assortment;
a suit; as, a set of
chairs,
of
china,
of
surgical
or
mathematical
instruments,
of
books,
etc..
Unearthly
::
Unearthly
(a.) Not
terrestrial;
supernatural;
preternatural;
hence,
weird;
appalling;
terrific;
as, an
unearthly
sight or
sound..
Derelict
::
Derelict
(a.) Given up or
forsaken
by the
natural
owner or
guardian;
left and
abandoned;
as,
derelict
lands..
Tunicle
::
Tunicle
(n.) A
slight
natural
covering;
an
integument.
Incident
::
Incident
(a.)
Liable
to
happen;
apt to
occur;
befalling;
hence,
naturally
happening
or
appertaining..
Lusus Naturae
::
Lusus
naturae
() Sport or freak of
nature;
a
deformed
or
unnatural
production.
Periwig
::
Periwig
(n.) A
headdress
of false hair,
usually
covering
the whole head, and
representing
the
natural
hair; a wig..
Unkindly
::
Unkindly
(a.)
Unnatural;
contrary
to
nature.
Aspalathus
::
Aspalathus
(n.) A genus of
plants
of the
natural
order
Leguminosae.
The
species
are
chiefly
natives
of the Cape of Good Hope.
Segment
::
Segment
(n.) One of the parts into which any body
naturally
separates
or is
divided;
a part
divided
or cut off; a
section;
a
portion;
as, a
segment
of an
orange;
a
segment
of a
compound
or
divided
leaf..
Indoles
::
Indoles
(n.)
Natural
disposition;
natural
quality
or
abilities.
Dulcite
::
Dulcite
(n.) A
white,
sugarlike
substance,
C6H8.(OH)2,
occurring
naturally
in a manna from
Madagascar,
and in
certain
plants,
and
produced
artificially
by the
reduction
of
galactose
and
lactose
or milk
sugar..
Multiplication
::
Multiplication
(n.) The act or
process
of
multiplying,
or of
increasing
in
number;
the state of being
multiplied;
as, the
multiplication
of the human
species
by
natural
generation..
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