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au naturel1817, French, literally "in the natural state;" originally meaning "uncooked," but used euphemistically for "undressed." See natural (adj.).
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au naturel(nat-tur-el) – Means natural or simple. It refers to foods which are served very simply or which are uncooked.
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au naturelPlainly cooked
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au natureldishes cooked as simply as possible and served with a minimum of accompaniments.
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au natureldishes cooked as simply as possible and served with a minimum of accompaniments.
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au naturel
In the nude: in the naked state.
''Bella loved posing for the artist '''au naturel.'''''
Naturally.
In the plainest or simplest manner.
Without makeup and with one's natural hair color.
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*1948 — Loola ''au naturel'' with a musky redolence which, on second thought, has something really rather fascinating about it. — Aldous Huxley, ''Ape and Essence''
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