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Showing words for NATURE using the English dictionary

6 Letter Words for Nature

aunter, nature

5 Letter Words for Nature

antre, arent, arnut, atren, atune, autre, enrut, retan, terna, tuarn, tuner, unare, untar, urate, urena, urent, urnae

4 Letter Words for Nature

anet, anre, ante, antu, aren, aret, arte, aune, aunt, aute, earn, entr, erat, etna, etua, nare, natr, natu, naur, naut, near, neat, neut, rane, rant, rate, ratu, raun, rean, rent, ruen, rune, runt, ruta, taen, tane, tare, tarn, taun, taur, tean, tear, tera, tern, trna, true, trun, tuan, tuna, tune, turn, unta, uran, urea, urna

3 Letter Words for Nature

aer, ane, ant, anu, are, arn, art, aru, ate, ean, ear, eat, eau, era, ern, ert, eta, nae, nar, nat, nea, net, nur, nut, ran, rat, rea, rna, rte, rue, run, rut, tan, tar, tau, tea, ten, ter, tra, tua, tue, tun, tur, una, ura, ure, urn, uta, ute

Definitions for Nature

[1] the material world, especially as surrounding humankind and existing independently of human activities.
[2] the natural world as it exists without human beings or civilization: In nature, wild dogs hunt in packs.
[3] the elements of the natural world, as mountains, trees, animals, or rivers: The abandoned power plant was reclaimed by nature, covered in overgrowth and home to feral animals.
[4] natural scenery: Tourists at the resort are surrounded by nature.
[5] the universe, with all its phenomena: Conservation of energy is a universal law of nature.
[6] the sum total of the forces at work throughout the universe.
[7] reality, as distinguished from any effect of art: a portrait true to nature.
[8] the particular combination of qualities belonging to a person, animal, thing, or class by birth, origin, or constitution; native or inherent character: human nature.
[9] the instincts or inherent tendencies directing conduct: a man of good nature.
[10] character, kind, or sort: two books of the same nature.
[11] characteristic disposition; temperament: a self-willed nature; an evil nature.
[12] the original, natural, uncivilized condition of humankind.
[13] the biological functions or the urges to satisfy their requirements.
[14] a primitive, wild condition; an uncultivated state.
[15] a simple, uncluttered mode of life without the conveniences or distractions of civilization: a return to nature.
[16] (initial capital letter , italics ) a prose work (1836), by Ralph Waldo Emerson, expounding transcendentalism.
[17] Theology . the moral state as unaffected by grace.
[18] by nature , as a result of inborn or inherent qualities; innately: She is by nature a kindhearted person.
[19] in a state of nature , in an uncivilized or uncultured condition. without clothes; nude; naked.
[20] of /in the nature of , having the character or qualities of: in the nature of an apology.
[21] the fundamental qualities of a person or thing; identity or essential character
[22] (often capital, esp when personified) the whole system of the existence, arrangement, forces, and events of all physical life that are not controlled by man
[23] all natural phenomena and plant and animal life, as distinct from man and his creations
[24] a wild primitive state untouched by man or civilization
[25] natural unspoilt scenery or countryside
[26] disposition or temperament
[27] tendencies, desires, or instincts governing behaviour
[28] the normal biological needs or urges of the body
[29] sort; kind; character
[30] the real appearance of a person or thing a painting very true to nature
[31] accepted standards of basic morality or behaviour
[32] biology the complement of genetic material that partly determines the structure of an organism; genotype Compare nurture (def. 3)
[33] Irish sympathy and fondness for one's own people or native place she is full of nature
[34] against nature unnatural or immoral
[35] by nature essentially or innately
[36] call of nature informal , euphemistic , or jocular the need to urinate or defecate
[37] from nature using natural models in drawing, painting, etc
[38] in the nature of or of the nature of essentially the same as; by way of

Words related to Nature

humor, description, quality, essence, personality, type, mood, sort, style, variety, character, way, structure, environment, world, landscape, view, constitution, heart, individuality

Words nearby Nature

naturalistic, naturalistic fallacy, naturalization, naturalize, naturally, nature, nature conservancy council, nature reserve, nature strip, nature study, nature trail

Origin of Nature

1200–50; Middle English natur(e ) < Old French < Latin nātūra conditions of birth, quality, character, natural order, world, equivalent to nāt(us ) (past participle of nāscī to be born) + -ūra -ure

Other words from Nature

na·ture·like , adjective
an·ti·na·ture , adjective, noun

Word origin for Nature

C13: via Old French from Latin nātūra, from nātus, past participle of nascī to be born

Synonyms for Nature

description, essence, humor, mood, personality, quality, type, attributes, being, complexion, constitution, drift, essentiality, features, heart, individualism, individuality, like, makeup, meat, outlook, point, score, stuff, temper, temperament, texture, traits, bottom line, name of game, name of tune, nature of beast