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nature [ˈneɪtʃəʳ, Am -ɚ] N

1. nature no pl (environment):

natura f

nature conservancy N no pl

nature lover N

nature reserve N

nature study N no pl

nature trail N

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English
His greatest, radical yet practical proposition for the public goodthe equitable sharing of nature's bounty among all citizensremains unfulfilled.
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A riddle of nature's abhorrence of exact repetition or inability to produce it.
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By a remarkable happenstance of nature's bounteous benevolence, the period also coincided with the seasonal arrival of the mango fruit.
thenationonlineng.net
Just lie back and take in the best of nature's offerings (right).
www.themalaymailonline.com
The aim was to create a moving, breathing catalogue of living things, a kind of stamp collection of nature's creations.
torontolife.com
If possible, plant where they have space to naturalise as this is how they look at their best - tonnes of them scattered by nature's artistic hand.
www.independent.ie
A sickening succession of rapids, churned into boiling foam, presents a display of nature's violence that can not help but ping the patron's nerves.
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At the base are scientists engaged in the importunate probing of nature's corpus -- say, characterizing the molecular signalling pathways whose activation predisposes cells to become cancerous.
www.thestar.com
His early prose works had one common leitmotif: that of nature's beauty and wisdom bitterly contrasting with humanity's ugly shallowness.
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Similar to the book, blindness in the film serves as a metaphor for human nature's dark side: prejudice, selfishness, violence and willful indifference.
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