nature
[ ney-cher ]
/ ˈneɪ tʃər /
noun
Idioms for nature
Origin of nature
1200–50; Middle English
natur(e) < Old French < Latin
nātūra conditions of birth, quality, character, natural order, world, equivalent to
nāt(us) (past participle of
nāscī to be born) +
-ūra
-ure
OTHER WORDS FROM nature
na·ture·like, adjective an·ti·na·ture, adjective, nounWords nearby nature
Example sentences from the Web for nature
British Dictionary definitions for nature
nature
/ (ˈneɪtʃə) /
noun
Word Origin for nature
C13: via Old French from Latin
nātūra, from
nātus, past participle of
nascī to be born
Scientific definitions for nature
nature
[ nā′chər ]
The world and its naturally occurring phenomena, together with all of the physical laws that govern them.
Living organisms and their environments.
Idioms and Phrases with nature
nature
see call of nature; good nature; second nature.