nature
Definition of nature:
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part of speech: noun
The power which creates and which presides over the material world: the established order of things: the universe: the essential qualities of anything: constitution: species: character: natural disposition: conformity to that which is natural: a mind, or character: nakedness.
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part of speech: noun
The qualities or properties which make a thing what it is; native character; essential qualities; disposition of mind; the established order of created things; the power which has created and which presides over all things, being the effect put for, or associated with, the cause; natural affection or reverence; sort, species, or kind; sentiments or images conformable to truth and reality.
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Common misspellings:
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- natura (0.8%)
- naturae (1.6%)
- nautre (18.5%)
- nauture (3.2%)
- naturl (0.8%)
- anture (1.6%)
- natrue (20.2%)
- natuire (1.6%)
- natur (16.9%)
- nuture (3.2%)
- nauter (1.6%)
- neture (1.6%)
- natue (10.5%)
- natuer (5.6%)
- nbature (1.6%)
- natier (0.8%)
- nataure (2.4%)
- nture (1.6%)
- naturel (1.6%)
- natjure (1.6%)
- natuare (0.8%)
- naturn (1.6%)
Usage examples for nature:
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Is not all nature sad?
"Betty Zane" – Zane Grey -
I replied, " Nature has done enough to make it so."
"A Woman's Life-Work Labors and Experiences" – Laura S. Haviland -
They'll do it every time; it's woman nature
"The Flockmaster of Poison Creek" – George W. Ogden -
His fight against Lawler had been in the nature of business, in which the advantage had been all on his side.
"The Trail Horde" – Charles Alden Seltzer