Etymology
Origin: Latin naturalis ("natural")
Meaning:
1. Existing in or produced by nature; not artificial. * Example: The natural world is full of wonders.
2. Conforming to the inherent or essential qualities of something. * Example: It is natural for children to be curious.
3. Inherent; not acquired or learned. * Example: Natural talent is rare.
4. (of a mineral or drug) Occurring in naturally in the earth or from a plant or animal. * Example: Natural gas is a fossil fuel.
5. (in music) Relating to the notes of the diatonic scale. * Example: The natural scale consists of seven notes.
6. (of a wine) Not fortified or sweetened. * Example: We prefer natural wines.
7. (of a person) Not affected or artificial; genuine. * Example: She has a natural warmth that puts people at ease.
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