NATURA, natura
Sounds Like: NAH-too-rah
Translations: nature, a nature, character, birth, origin, disposition, natural order, the universe
From the root: NATURA
Part of Speech: Noun
Explanation: Natura refers to the inherent quality or essence of something, its fundamental character or disposition. It can also denote the physical world, the natural order of things, or the process of birth and creation. It is commonly used to describe the essential properties of a person, animal, or object, or the broader concept of the natural world.
Inflection: Singular, Nominative, Vocative, or Ablative, Feminine
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From the same root
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- NATURAE — of nature, of a nature, to nature, to a nature, for nature, for a nature
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