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Määritelmät
Adjektiivit
- Existing in nature.
- Existing in the nature of a person or thing; innate, not acquired or learned.
- Normally associated with a particular person or thing; inherently related to the nature of a thing or creature.
- As expected; reasonable, normal; naturally arising from the given circumstances.
- Formed by nature; not manufactured or created by artificial processes.
- Pertaining to death brought about by disease or old age, rather than by violence, accident etc.
- Having an innate ability to fill a given role or profession, or display a specified character.
- Designating a standard trigonometric function of an angle, as opposed to the logarithmic function.
- (algebra) Closed under submodules, direct sums, and injective hulls.
- (music) Neither sharp nor flat. Denoted ♮.
- Containing no artificial or man-made additives; especially (of food) containing no colourings, flavourings or preservatives.
- Pertaining to a decoration that preserves or enhances the appearance of the original material; not stained or artificially coloured.
- Pertaining to a fabric still in its undyed state, or to the colour of undyed fabric.
- (dice games) Pertaining to a dice roll before bonuses or penalties have been applied to the result.
- (bodybuilding) Not having used anabolic steroids or other performance-enhancing drugs.
- Uncircumcised; intact.
- (bridge) Bidding in an intuitive way that reflects one's actual hand.
- Pertaining to birth or descent; native.
- Having a given status (especially of authority) by virtue of birth.
- Related genetically but not legally to one's father; born out of wedlock, illegitimate.
- Related by birth; genetically related.
Adverbit
- (colloquial, dialect) Naturally; in a natural manner.
Substantiivit
- (now rare) A native inhabitant of a place, country, etc.
- (music) A note that is not or is no longer to be modified by an accidental.
- (music) The symbol ♮ used to indicate such a natural note.
- One with an innate talent at or for something.
- (uncountable) An almost white colour, with tints of grey, yellow or brown; originally that of natural fabric.
- (archaic) One with a simple mind; a fool or idiot.
- (colloquial, chiefly UK) One's life.
- (US, colloquial) A hairstyle for people with Afro-textured hair in which the hair is not straightened or otherwise treated.
- (chiefly in the plural, slang) A breast which has not been modified by plastic surgery.
- (bodybuilding) Someone who has not used anabolic steroids or other performance-enhancing substances.
- (craps) A roll of two dice with a score of 7 or 11 on the comeout roll.
Esimerkit
- with strong natural sense, and rare force of will
- ‘Sergeant-Major Robinson came in in the middle of it, and you've never seen a man look more surprised in your natural.’
- (Mercutio) [...] this drivelling love is like a great natural, / that runs lolling up and down to hide his bauble in a hole.
- He's a natural on the saxophone.
- I coniecture and assure my selfe that yee cannot be ignorant by what meanes this peace hath bin thus happily both for our proceedings and the welfare of the Naturals concluded [...].
- We made natural love.
- a natural child
- natural friends
- To leave his wife, to leave his babes, [...] / He wants the natural touch.
- So-called second-generation silicone breast implants looked and felt more like the natural breast.
- Mr. Campion appeared suitably impressed and she warmed to him. He was very easy to talk to with those long clown lines in his pale face, a natural goon, born rather too early she suspected.
- The US supreme court has ruled unanimously that natural human genes cannot be patented, a decision that scientists and civil rights campaigners said removed a major barrier to patient care and medical innovation.
- The chairs were all natural oak but the table had a lurid finish.
- the natural motion of a gravitating body
- The piece is played in C natural.
- What can be more natural than the circumstances in the behaviour of those women who had lost their husbands on this fatal day?
- His prison sentence was the natural consequence of a life of crime.
- It's natural for business to be slow on Tuesdays.
- Natural food is healthier than processed food.
- In the natural world the fit tend to live on while the weak perish.
- The species will be under threat if its natural habitat is destroyed.
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