nature
61nature — [13] Etymologically, someone’s nature is the qualities they were ‘born’ with. The word comes via Old French nature from Latin nātūra, a derivative of the verb nāscī ‘be born’ (source of English nation, native, etc). This originally meant simply… …
62nature — adj.inv. Naturel, sans artifice : Être nature; un café nature. / Naïf. □ adv. Naturellement, dans un sens d approbation. (On dit aussi « naturlich », mot allemand, même sens.) …
63nature — n 1. character, personality, individuality, ego, identity; essence, essential quality, Hinduism, Buddhism. dharma; make up, qualities, constitution, formation, construction, composition; peculiarity, singularity, idiosyncrasy, genius,… …
64nature — prigimtis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. nature vok. Natur, f rus. природа, f pranc. nature, f …
65nature — See: SECOND NATURE …
66nature — See: SECOND NATURE …
67nature — noun /ˈneɪtʃə,ˈneɪtʃɚ/ a) The natural world; consisting of all things unaffected by or predating human technology, production and design. e.g. the natural environment, virgin ground, unmodified species, laws of nature. b) The innate… …
68nature — na·tu·re agg.inv. ES fr. {{wmetafile0}} 1. di cibo o bevanda, al naturale 2. estens., di persona, del viso, che non ha trucco Sinonimi: acqua e sapone. {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1959. ETIMO: fr. nature propr. natura , sec. XIX in questa accez …
69nature — na|ture 〈 [ ty:r] Adj.; schweiz.〉 unvermischt, ohne Zusatz, rein; Tee nature [Etym.: frz.; eigtl. »Natur«] …
70NATURE — [1] Nature Zeitschrift (informationswissenschaftl. Veröffentlichungen) [2] ESPRIT Grundlagenforschungs Projekt Novel Approaches to Theories Underlying Requirements Engineering …