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[ Etymology

From Latin natura, future participle from perfect passive participle natus (born), from deponent verb nasci (to be born), + future participle suffix -urus.

[ Pronunciation

[ Noun

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Singular
nature

Plural
natures

nature (plural natures)

  1. The essential characteristics
    Albert Camus' book Le Mythe de Sisyphe is of a philosophical nature.
  2. A wild primitive state of being
  3. The summary of everything that has to do with biological and geographical states and events on earth
  4. The environment, the outdoors

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[ Esperanto

[ Adverb

nature

  1. naturally

[ Italian

[ Noun

nature f.

  1. Plural form of natura.

[ Adjective

nature inv.

  1. natural
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