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Natural
Natural
a.
Fixed
or
determined
by
nature
;
pertaining
to
the
constitution
of a
thing
;
belonging
to
native
character
;
according
to
nature
;
essential
;
characteristic
;
not
artifical
,
foreign
,
assumed
,
put
on, or
acquired
; as,
the
natural
growth
of
animals
or
plants
;
the
natural
motion
of a
gravitating
body
;
natural
strength
or
disposition
;
the
natural
heat
of
the
body
;
natural
color
.
Natural
a.
Conformed
to
the
order
,
laws
, or
actual
facts
, of
nature
;
consonant
to
the
methods
of
nature
;
according
to
the
stated
course
of
things
, or in
accordance
with
the
laws
which
govern
events
,
feelings
,
etc
.;
not
exceptional
or
violent
;
legitimate
;
normal
;
regular
; as,
the
natural
consequence
of
crime
; a
natural
death
.
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
.
Natural
a.
Conformed
to
truth
or
reality
Natural
a.
Springing
from
true
sentiment
;
not
artifical
or
exaggerated
;
said
of
action
,
delivery
,
etc
.; as, a
natural
gesture
,
tone
,
etc
.
Natural
a.
Resembling
the
object
imitated
;
true
to
nature
;
according
to
the
life
;
said
of
anything
copied
or
imitated
; as, a
portrait
is
natural
.
Natural
a.
Having
the
character
or
sentiments
properly
belonging
to
one
's
position
;
not
unnatural
in
feelings
.
Natural
a.
Connected
by
the
ties
of
consanguinity
.
Natural
a.
Begotten
without
the
sanction
of
law
;
born
out
of
wedlock
;
illegitimate
;
bastard
; as, a
natural
child
.
Natural
a.
Of or
pertaining
to
the
lower
or
animal
nature
, as
contrasted
with
the
higher
or
moral
powers
, or
that
which
is
spiritual
;
being
in a
state
of
nature
;
unregenerate
.
Natural
a.
Belonging
to, to be
taken
in, or
referred
to,
some
system
, in
which
the
base
is 1;
said
or
certain
functions
or
numbers
; as,
natural
numbers
,
those
commencing
at 1;
natural
sines
,
cosines
,
etc
.,
those
taken
in
arcs
whose
radii
are
1.
Natural
a.
Produced
by
natural
organs
, as
those
of
the
human
throat
, in
distinction
from
instrumental
music
.
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
.
Natural
a.
Applied
to an
air
or
modulation
of
harmony
which
moves
by
easy
and
smooth
transitions
,
digressing
but
little
from
the
original
key
.
Natural
n.
A
native
; an
aboriginal
.
Natural
n.
Natural
gifts
,
impulses
,
etc
.
Natural
n.
One
born
without
the
usual
powers
of
reason
or
understanding
; an
idiot
.
Natural
n.
A
character
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used
to
contradict
, or to
remove
the
effect
of, a
sharp
or
flat
which
has
preceded
it,
and
to
restore
the
unaltered
note
.
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