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1 ♦ natural
♦ natural /ˈnætʃrəl/A a.1 naturale; innato; congenito; spontaneo; della natura: natural food, alimento naturale; a natural blonde, una bionda naturale; a natural fibre, una fibra naturale; natural harbour, porto naturale; natural life, vita naturale; the natural world, il mondo della natura; He addressed me in a natural voice, si rivolse a me con voce naturale; natural phenomena, fenomeni naturali; natural forces, le forze della natura; natural history, storia naturale; natural language, linguaggio naturale; (leg.) natural law, diritto naturale; natural science, scienze naturali; (biol.) natural selection, selezione naturale; natural talents, talenti naturali; natural gas, gas naturale; (mus.) natural key, chiave naturale; (leg.) a natural son, un figlio naturale; a natural gift, un dono naturale; una qualità innata; It's only natural that you should be worried, è più che normale che tu sia preoccupatoB n.1 (fam.) persona con un dono naturale (per fare qc.): As a race car driver, he's a natural, è un pilota da corsa nato● natural-born, di nascita; ( USA) per natura; nato: ( USA) a natural-born actor, un attore nato; a natural-born Scotsman, uno scozzese di nascita □ (med.) natural childbirth, parto naturale; parto eutocico □ a natural historian, un naturalista □ (comput.) natural language processing, elaborazione del linguaggio naturale □ ( the) natural man, l'uomo allo stato di natura □ (econ.) natural monopoly, monopolio naturale □ (mat.) natural number, numero naturale □ (leg.) a natural person, una persona fisica □ (arc.) natural philosopher, fisico □ (arc.) natural philosophy, fisica □ (med.) natural practitioner, medico omeopatico; omeopata □ (econ.) natural rate of unemployment, tasso naturale di disoccupazione □ to die a natural death, morire di morte naturale □ for the term (o rest) of one's natural life, vita natural durante □ It comes natural to me, mi viene naturale (o spontaneo). -
2 philosopher
[fɪ'lɒsəfə(r)]nome filosofo m. (-a)* * *noun (a person who studies philosophy, especially one who develops a particular set of theories: Rousseau was a famous philosopher.) filosofo* * *philosopher /fɪˈlɒsəfə(r)/n.● philosopher's stone, pietra filosofale □ natural philosopher, filosofo della natura; ( un tempo) fisico.* * *[fɪ'lɒsəfə(r)]nome filosofo m. (-a)
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Natural philosophy — Natural Nat u*ral (?; 135), a. [OE. naturel, F. naturel, fr. L. naturalis, fr. natura. See {Nature}.] 1. Fixed or determined by nature; pertaining to the constitution of a thing; belonging to native character; according to nature; essential;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
natural philosophy — n. former name for NATURAL SCIENCE; esp., PHYSICAL SCIENCE … English World dictionary
Natural philosophy — For the current in the 19th century German idealism, see Naturphilosophie. A celestial map from the 17th century, by the Dutch cartographer Frederik De Wit. Natural philosophy or the philosophy of nature (from Latin philosophia naturalis), is a… … Wikipedia
natural philosophy — noun the science of matter and energy and their interactions his favorite subject was physics • Syn: ↑physics • Derivationally related forms: ↑physical (for: ↑physics), ↑physicist ( … Useful english dictionary
natural philosophy — natural philosopher. 1. See natural science. 2. See physical science. [1425 75; late ME] * * * … Universalium
natural philosophy — natural phi losophy noun uncount an old word meaning natural science … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
natural philosophy — natural phi losophy n [U] old use science … Dictionary of contemporary English
natural philosophy — noun Date: 14th century natural science; especially physical science • natural philosopher noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
natural philosophy — noun archaic natural science, especially physical science. Derivatives natural philosopher noun … English new terms dictionary
natural philosophy — /ˌnætʃərəl fəˈlɒsəfi/ (say .nachuhruhl fuh losuhfee) noun (formerly) the branch of physical science that dealt with the properties of natural objects, and included such subjects as physics, dynamics, and sometimes chemistry and botany …
natural philosophy — noun a) The objective study of nature in the widest sense, including mathematics and all the sciences. b) The study of the physical sciences including mathematics … Wiktionary