nature

Syllable Decomposition

nature

from Latin natura (the fact of birth, natural and constitutional state of things, character, course of things, set of beings and things), itself coming from nascor ('to be born, to originate').

Definitions

théologiephilosophie
arts
grammaire

Plural

natures

Translations

  • germangerman:Natur
  • englishenglish:character
  • arabicarabic:طبيعة
  • chinesechinese:自然
  • koreankorean:자연
  • danishdanish:natur
  • spanishspanish:índole
  • greekgreek:φύση
  • hebrewhebrew:טבע
  • italianitalian:natura
  • japanesejapanese:自然
  • dutchdutch:wezen
  • polishpolish:natura
  • portugueseportuguese:natureza
  • russianrussian:природа
  • swedishswedish:natur

See also

naturiste (adj.) naturiste (cn.) surnaturalisme (cn.) naturisme (cn.) monophysisme (cn.) dénaturaliser (v.) nature (adj.) monophysite (cn.) naturalité (cn.) dénaturation (cn.) dénaturer (v.) naturalisation (cn.) naturaliser (v.) naturalisme (cn.) naturaliste (adj.) naturaliste (cn.) naturel (adj.) surnaturel (adj.) antinaturel (adj.) supranaturalisme (cn.)