natal
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Adj — Relating to birth or the time and place someone was born.
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How to use natal
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Etymology
From Latin natalis, "of birth," from natus, "born" — the same root that gives us "nation," "native," and "nativity."
Full origin of natal →Frequently asked questions
What does “natal” mean?
The word “natal” means relating to birth or the time and place someone was born. In plain terms, having to do with birth — often paired with other words like "prenatal" (before birth) or "postnatal" (after birth).
How do you pronounce “natal”?
“Natal” is pronounced NAY-tuhl (/ˈneɪtəl/ in IPA).
How do you use “natal” in a sentence?
Here is “natal” used in a sentence: “Astrologers talk about your natal chart, based on the exact moment of your birth.”
What part of speech is “natal”?
“Natal” is an adjective.
Where does the word “natal” come from?
The word “natal” comes from Latin. From Latin natalis, "of birth," from natus, "born" — the same root that gives us "nation," "native," and "nativity.".
Is “natal” a common word?
“Natal” is an uncommon word in modern English.