natural
Meaning
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- (feminine,masculine) natural (of or relating to nature)
- (feminine,masculine) native; indigenous
- (feminine,masculine) natural, plain (without artificial additives)
- (feminine,masculine) natural (as expected; reasonable)
- (feminine,masculine) Said about the lord that he has vassals, or that by his lineage, he has a right to lordship, even though he was not of the land.
- (feminine,masculine) being a calendar day
- (feminine,masculine) natural (neither sharp nor flat)
- (feminine,masculine) illegitimate (born to unmarried parents)
- (feminine,masculine) room-temperature (neither heated nor chilled)
- (feminine,masculine) Said about the pass of the red flag with the left hand without the sword
- (Ecuador,euphemistic,feminine,masculine) native; indigenous (as called by the native Amerindians of Ecuador about themselves)
- (Philippines,feminine,masculine) of indigenous parentage on both parents (unlike a mestizo)
Frequency
Hyphenated as
na‧tu‧ral
Gender
♂️ Masculine
Pronounced as (IPA)
/natuˈɾal/
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin nātūrālis.
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Sentences
Finalmente ofrecen una calidad de sonido 🔉 de alta fidelidad , claro y prácticamente natural .
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Finally, they offer a high-fidelity, clear and practically natural sound quality.
Su hábitat natural son los matorrales secos subtropicales .
Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry shrubland.