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Main Entry: na·ture
Pronunciation: n-chr
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English nature "normal or essential quality of something, nature," from early French nature (same meaning), from Latin natura (same meaning), from natus, past participle of nasci "to be born" --related to INNATE, NATIVE 1: the basic quality, character, or way in which a thing or person exists or has been formed <the nature of steel> 2: 1KIND 1a, sort <and things of that nature> 3: DISPOSITION 3a, temperament <a baby with a happy nature> 4: a power or set of forces thought of as controlling the universe 5: natural feeling especially as shown in one's attitude toward others <your generous nature is well-known> 6: humanity's original or natural condition : primitive life <return to nature> 7: the physical universe <the study of nature> 8: the workings of a living body <leave a cure to nature>; especially: an excretory function -- used in phrases like the call of nature 9: natural scenery <the beauties of nature>