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21 Definitions of: natural
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- adjective, of, existing in, or produced by nature
- adjective, in accordance with human nature
- adjective, as is normal or to be expected; ordinary or logical
- adjective, not acquired; innate
- adjective, being so through innate qualities
- adjective, not supernatural or strange
- adjective, not constrained or affected; genuine or spontaneous
- adjective, not artificially dyed or coloured
- adjective, following or resembling nature or life; lifelike
- adjective, not affected by man or civilization; uncultivated; wild
- adjective, illegitimate; born out of wedlock
- adjective, not adopted but rather related by blood
- adjective, music a) not sharp or flat b) denoting a note that is neither sharp nor flat c) (of a key or scale) containing no sharps or flats. Compare flat, sharp
- adjective, music of or relating to a trumpet, horn, etc, without valves or keys, on which only notes of the harmonic series of the keynote can be obtained
- adjective, determined by inborn conviction
- adjective, cards a) (of a card) not a joker or wild card b) (of a canasta or sequence) containing no wild cards c) (of a bid in bridge) describing genuine values; not conventional
- adjective, based on the principles and findings of human reason and what is to be learned of God from nature rather than on revelation
- noun, a person or thing regarded as certain to qualify for success, selection, etc
- noun, music a)Also called (US): cancel an accidental cancelling a previous sharp or flat. Usual symbol: b) a note affected by this accidental. Compare flat, sharp
- noun, pontoon the combination of an ace with a ten or court card when dealt to a player as his or her first two cards
- noun, an imbecile; idiot
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| Synonyms: | organic, open, reasonable, typical, spontaneous, real, logical, valid, legitimate, normal | And more... |
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| Antonyms: | abnormal, affected, process |
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