natura — meaning in English
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English meaning
- being noun A living creature, especially in phrases like "human being."
- disposition noun A person's natural way of feeling, thinking, or behaving; temperament.
- nature noun The physical world and everything in it — plants, animals, landscapes, and natural forces — as distinct from human-made things.
- reality noun The state of things as they actually exist, rather than as they are imagined or wished to be.
Senses
natura is used for these senses in English:
- being A living creature.
- being The state or fact of existence, consciousness, or life, or something in such a state.
- disposition Tendency or inclination under given circumstances.
- nature (uncountable, often, _, capitalized) The way things are, the totality of all things in the physical universe and their order, especially the physical world in contrast to spiritual realms and flora and fauna as distinct from human conventions, art, and technology.
- nature The essential or innate characteristics of a person or thing which will always tend to manifest, especially in contrast to specific contexts, reason, religious duty, upbringing, and personal pretense or effort.
- reality The state of being actual or real; realness.
being — full definition
- noun A living creature, especially in phrases like "human being."
- noun The state of existing; existence itself.
- conjunction Given that; since (used to introduce a reason).
disposition — full definition
- noun A person's natural way of feeling, thinking, or behaving; temperament.
- noun The arrangement or placement of things, or the final settlement of a matter, such as property or a legal case.