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    [Adjective]  | "nat*u*ral" | \ ˈna-ch(ə-)rəl \


    1: based on an inherent sense of right and wrong

    2: being in accordance with or determined by nature

    3: having or constituting a classification based on features existing in nature


    Origin: 13th century ;

     Middle English, from Anglo-French naturel, from Latin naturalis of nature, from natura nature;

    [Adjective]  | "nat*u*ral-born" | \ ˈna-ch(ə-)rəl-ˌbȯrn \


    1: having a specified status at birth; especially : having at birth the legal status of citizen or subject

    2: able to do something well immediately or from the very first time


    Origin: 1583 ;

    [Noun]  | "natural" 


    1: one born without the usual powers of reason and understanding

    2: a sign ♮ placed on any degree of the musical staff to nullify the effect of a preceding sharp or flat

    3: a note or tone affected by the natural sign


    Origin: 1533 ;

     See: {natural:1 };

    [Noun]  | "natural bridge" 


    1: a rock formation in which the central bottom part has been completely eroded away, leaving a structure that looks like a bridge


    Origin: 1780 ;

    [Noun]  | "natural childbirth" 


    1: a system of managing childbirth in which the mother receives preparatory education in order to remain conscious during and assist in delivery with minimal or no use of drugs or anesthetics


    Origin: 1933 ;

    [Noun]  | "natural family planning" 


    1: a method of birth control that involves abstention from sexual intercourse during the period of ovulation which is determined through observation and measurement of bodily symptoms


    Origin: 1972 ;

    [Noun]  | "natural food" 


    1: food that has undergone minimal processing and contains no preservatives or artificial additives


    Origin: 1917 ;

    [Noun]  | "natural gas" 


    1: gas issuing from the earth's crust through natural openings or bored wells; especially : a combustible mixture of methane and other hydrocarbons used chiefly as a fuel and raw material

    2: gas manufactured from organic matter (such as coal)


    Origin: 1825 ;

    [Noun]  | "natural gender" 


    1: a system used in some languages in which some words that identify individuals (such as the English nouns aunt and uncle or the English pronouns he and she) correspond to the individual's sex but in which most nouns do not have a grammatical gender


    Origin: 1780 ;

    [Noun]  | "natural history" 


    1: a treatise on some aspect of nature

    2: the natural development of something (such as an organism or disease) over a period of time

    3: the study of natural objects especially in the field from an amateur or popular point of view


    Origin: 1534 ;

    [Noun]  | "natural" 


    [Noun]  | "natural childbirth" 


    1: as in cesarean section;


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    [Noun]  | "natural food" 


    [Noun]  | "natural childbirths" 


    1: as in cesarean sections;


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    [Adjective]  | "natural" 


    1: closely resembling the object imitated;


      * e.g., " ... the diorama featuring stuffed birds and plastic plants actually looked very natural "





    2: being such from birth or by nature;


      * e.g., " ... from his first visits to the wading pool, we could tell that our little boy loved water and was a natural swimmer "





    3: being such by blood and not by adoption or marriage;


      * e.g., " ... an adult adoptee who has decided to search for his natural parents "





     [ "natural" ]

    1: noun: A chic/guy that you pull entirely as a result of your own efforts, without any ground work laid by friends, acquaintances, co-workers or social media (basically a complete stranger). Harkens back to pre-social media days when meeting people was a face-to-face business. Is the 2nd most difficult of all pulls.

      * e.g.,  ...  "I tried to set John up with my wife's best friend for the weekend, but he said, he plans to try to meet some naturals this Friday at the club instead." Jane basically needs two references before she'll go on a date with a guy anymore - she's still not over the time that natural tried to ATM her - 

     [ "natural" ]

    1: An alternate term for the afro hairstyle.

      * e.g.,  ... I ran my comb through my natural, threw on my 8-ball jacket, and sat out on the stoop watching the cars roll by. 

     [ "natural" ]

    1: To stay true to oneself despite increase in cash or fame

      * e.g.,  ... "We the big dogs out here, but we still act natural." "My homie blowin' up and gettin' mad money, but he still act natural." 

     [ "natural" ]

    1: blacks with unrelaxed unpermed hair, no fake hair. no fake nails. just straight up black beauty.

      * e.g.,  ... i wish more blacks would go natural and reconize their true beauty, without eroupeon infulences. 

     [ "natural" ]

    1: in craps, rolling a 7 or 11 on a come out roll

      * e.g.,  ... the shooter rolled a natural so we won our pass bets 

     [ "natural" ]

    1: sex without condom; the way nature intended it. Either straight intercourse or oral sex

      * e.g.,  ... we had natural sex, it was really hot (no condom) 

     [ "natural" ]

    1: A term used in Warcraft III to denote gold mines which are located near the starting base of a player. These mines are typically lightly guarded and hence favor Humans and Night Elves that can expand them quickly.

      * e.g.,  ... Lost Temple is so imba. A human can have level 2 and expand his natural within the first 3 minutes of the game. 

     [ "natural" ]

    1: What the original picture of TROGDOR the BURNiNATOR doesn't look.

     [ "Nature" ]

    1: Nature is what creates balance in our world. The deepest point in the ocean, the most beautiful rose or even a simple tree continues to inspire daily. Nature reminds us that there is constant creation, destruction and regeneration that comes with the cycle of life. Natures is the reason why we have resources to live by, as well as being the foundation to everything that encompasses our world. It is much too powerful to try and combat, which is why we need to learn to respect nature. Take off your shoes, sink your toes into the green grass and you be the judge… in touch with nature we are all at peace.

      * e.g.,  ... Without respecting our environment and nature the world will not be able to function. 

     [ "Naturous" ]

    1: being full of nature, having qualities of nature

      * e.g.,  ... This vast forest is so naturous. Beautiful! 

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