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  • 1 mōnstrō

        mōnstrō āvī, ātus, āre    [monstrum], to point out, exhibit, make known, indicate, inform, advise, teach, instruct, tell: (alqd) Indice digito, H.: erranti viam, Enn. ap. C.: via, quā semita monstrat, V.: iter, Cu.: palmam: scio ubi sit, verum numquam monstrabo, T.: res gestae Quo scribi possent numero, monstravit Homerus, H.: monstrate, Vidistis si quam sororum, V.: Summos posse viros nasci, etc., Iu.: inulas amaras incoquere, H.: Quod monstror digito praetereuntium, H.: alii ab amicis monstrabantur, were betrayed, Ta.— To ordain, institute, appoint: monstratus fatis Vespasianus, Ta.: monstratas excitat aras, appointed, V.: ignīs, O.— To advise, urge, stimulate: monstrat amor patriae (sc. ut hoc faciant), V.: conferre manum pudor iraque monstrat, V.: unde nisi intus Monstratum (sc. est), i. e. by natural instinct, H.
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    monstrare, monstravi, monstratus V
    show; point out, reveal; advise, teach

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  • instinct — in|stinct [ˈınstıŋkt] n [U and C] [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: instinctus, from instinguere to make someone wish to do something ] a natural tendency to behave in a particular way or a natural ability to know something, which is not learned …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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  • natural — nat|u|ral1 [ nætʃ(ə)rəl ] adjective *** ▸ 1 not caused by people ▸ 2 reasonable/expected ▸ 3 in someone from early age ▸ 4 relaxed/honest ▸ 5 who you were born to 1. ) existing in nature and not produced or caused by people: This cloth is made… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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  • Instinct — is the inherent disposition of a living organism toward a particular behavior. Instincts are unlearned, inherited fixed action patterns of responses or reactions to certain kinds of stimuli. Examples of instinctual fixed action patterns can be… …   Wikipedia

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