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1 NATURE
[N]NATURA (-AE) (F)INGENIUM (-I) (N)VIS (VIM) (F)HABITUS (-US) (M)FACIES (-EI) (F)QUALITAS (-ATIS) (F)FIGURA (-AE) (F)PROPRIETAS (-ATIS) (F)MUNDUS (-I) (M)ALITURA (-AE) (F)- BY NATURE- OF WHATEVER NATURE- OF WHAT NATURE -
2 NATURE: BY NATURE
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3 NATURE: OF WHATEVER NATURE
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4 NATURE: OF WHAT NATURE
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5 CONFORMABLY TO NATURE
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6 DESTINED BY NATURE
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7 EQUAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE POWERS OF NATURE
[N]AEQUILIBRITAS (-ATIS) (F)English-Latin dictionary > EQUAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE POWERS OF NATURE
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8 FORMED BY NATURE
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9 GOOD NATURE
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10 HUMAN NATURE
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11 ILL NATURE
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12 IMPLANT: IMPLANTED BY NATURE
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13 PARTAKING OF THE NATURE OF A DILEMMA
[A]DISIUNCTUS (-A -UM)DISJUNCTUS (-A -UM)English-Latin dictionary > PARTAKING OF THE NATURE OF A DILEMMA
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14 PRODUCED BY NATURE
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15 VOLUNTARY NATURE
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16 IMPLANT
[V]COMMONEFACIO (-ERE -MONEFECI -MONEFACTUM)COMMONEFIO (-FIERI)CONMONEFIO (-FIERI)CONMONEFACIO (-ERE -MONEFECI -MONEFACTUM)IMBUO (-ERE -BUI -BUTUM)INBUO (-ERE -BUI -BUTUM)INGENERO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)INCUTIO (-ERE -CUSSI -CUSSUM)INSERO (-ERE -SEVI -SITUM)INDUO (-ERE -DUI -DUTUM)SUBDO (-ERE -DIDI -DITUM)COMPLEO (-ERE -PLEVI -PLETUM)CONPLEO (-ERE -PLEVI -PLETUM)INDO (-ERE -DIDI -DITUM)SUBJICIO (-ERE -JECI -JECTUM)SUBICIO (-ERE -IECI -IECTUM)IMMERGO (-ERE -MERSI -MERSUM)INMERGO (-ERE -MERSI -MERSUM)INAEDIFICO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)INSTITUO (-ERE -STITUI -STITUTUM)- IMPLANTED BY NATURE -
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18 naturaliter
* naturaliter, naturally, by nature, R. 2:14; 2 P. 2:12; Jude 10.*
См. также в других словарях:
nature — [ natyr ] n. f. • 1119; lat. natura I ♦ 1 ♦ (Qualifié) La nature de... Ensemble des caractères, des propriétés qui définissent un être, une chose concrète ou abstraite, généralement considérés comme constituant un genre. ⇒ essence; entité. « on… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Nature — • Has reference to the production of things, and hence generally includes in its connotation the ideas of energy and activity. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Nature Nature … Catholic encyclopedia
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Nature — Beschreibung Fachzeitschrift Fachgebiet Naturwissenschaften Sprache Englisch … Deutsch Wikipedia
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nature — The phrase of a…nature, with an adjective before nature, should be used sparingly and only when the adjective by itself will not serve for some reason. For example, a theologian of an enigmatic nature could easily be rephrased as an enigmatic… … Modern English usage
nature — [nā′chər] n. [OFr < L natura < natus, born, produced: see GENUS] 1. the essential character of a thing; quality or qualities that make something what it is; essence 2. inborn character; innate disposition; inherent tendencies of a person 3 … English World dictionary
nature — ► NOUN 1) the physical world, including plants, animals, the landscape, and natural phenomena, as opposed to humans or human creations. 2) the inherent qualities or characteristics of a person or thing. 3) a kind, sort, or class: topics of a… … English terms dictionary