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Used in the context of general equities. Customer buyer or seller, versus a principal or profile interest. Legitimate, real.
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"person with a natural gift or talent," 1925, originally in prizefighting, from natural (adj.). In Middle English, the word as a noun meant "natural capacity, physical ability or power& [..]
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c. 1300, naturel, "of one's inborn character; hereditary, by birth;" early 14c. as "of the world of nature (especially as opposed to man)," from Old French naturel "of na [..]
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/ˈnætʃərəl/ adjective 1 natural /ˈnætʃərəl/ adjective Learner's definition of NATURAL 1  a  : existing in nature and not made or caused by people : coming from nature natural silk furniture m [..]
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a person born with impaired intelligence
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A symbol in sheet music that returns a note to its original pitch after it has been augmented or diminished.
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occuring in nature.
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No interference from artificial influences
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The Platonic axiom that 'art should imitate nature', which comes from Plato's Theory of Forms, has had a profound influence on garden design. But the meaning of the term 'nature� [..]
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Derived from nature and not man made. Note: a product can be natural without being organic as defined by BioGro®.
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- A term used to describe the condition or construction of the tee or fairway when left in its natural state during construction of the course.
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in accordance with nature; relating to or concerning nature; "a very natural development"; "our natural environment"; "natural science& [..]
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not man-made
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 an idiot.
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A term to describe papers that have a colour similar to that of wood; also called cream, off-white or ivory.
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Anything that occurs in nature or is produced naturally; it is not artificial, synthetic, or manufactured.
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naturlikh / natirlekh
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inherent
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1 : based on an inherent sense of right and wrong [ justice] see also natural law, natural right 2 a : existing as part of or determined by nature [the condition of the land] b : being in ...
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Living in, or as if in, a state of nature not measurably affected by human activity.
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Made from materials and ingredients found in nature, with little or no human intervention. For example, wood is a natural material while plastic is not.
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This is a useless word. In general it means that the food contains no artificial ingredient and is processed in a manner that does not fundamentally alter it. The label is supposed to include a statem [..]
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Because no federal rules legislate what constitutes a natural product, there is no clear meaning of the term. While the FDA simply won’tdefine it, the USDA’s “natural” label doesn’t verify that meat is hormone and antibiotic free. Until the FDA clearly defines natural and the USDA regulates it, look for the USDA certified organic label, which ensur [..]
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USDA guidelines state that “natural” meat and poultry products can’t contain artificial ingredients or added color and must be only minimally processed; there is no verification system. The claim “natural” on other products is unregulated.
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Currently, no standards exist for this label except when used on meat and poultry products. USDA guidelines state that "Natural" meat and poultry products can only undergo minimal processing [..]
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(n) someone regarded as certain to succeed(n) a notation cancelling a previous sharp or flat(n) (craps) a first roll of 7 or 11 that immediately wins the stake(adj) in accordance with nature; relating [..]
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A born idiot; one on whom education can make no impression. As nature made him, so he remains.
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A fourth-generation language from Software AG.
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A type of inclusion where tiny areas of unpolished surface of the original rough diamond remain on a polished diamond
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The term “natural” is not regulated by the FDA. Natural Cosmetic News defines the term ‘natural’ as any ingredient or product that comes or are made from a renewable resource found in nature without modification and alteration or the addition of chemicals.
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caused by original Source.
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a symbol which cancels a previously indicated sharp or flat
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a musical sign that cancels a sharp or flat; a natural note is one that is neither sharpened nor flattened.
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(1) In musical notation, a sign -- -- indicating that the preceding accidental applied to this note is to be cancelled; (2) the name given to such a note, for example, C.
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To return the note to its original pitch after it has been augmented or diminished by a sharp(s) or flat(s)
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a symbol placed to the left of a “note” indicating to perform the “pitch” without any alterations higher or lower than the note name itself. This is always going to be a white key on the piano. See al [..]
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Natural foods do not contain additives or preservatives but ingredients may have been grown using conventional farming methods or genetically engineered grain. Because natural products are not regulat [..]
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Infection
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A meaningless, unregulated word on bottled-water labels, according to Food and Drug Administration rules.
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Ingredients from natural sources not synthetics, extracts from plants, earth minerals, or animal products.
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Natural ingredients are obtained from plants, minerals, sea flora or animals. These ingredients may be used as raw material or may be transformed by physical processes authorized by a standard. (water, mineral salts, clay, seaweed, plant extracts, honey...).
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adj. "natural, normal; (of magik) concerned with physical phenomena," s.v. natural a. OED. KEY: natural@adj
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adj 38 natural 1 naturales 1 naturall 1 natureel 10 naturel 25
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Composed of naturally occurring materials, or created, or appearing to have been created, by natural processes.
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When the two cards total eight or nine.
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this is the slang for blackjack, or a hand with 21 points instantly
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It is used in Blackjack and Baccarat. Total of 8 or 9 in Baccarat and 21 in Blackjack.
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(1) (of a call) indicating a desire to play in the named (or, if not a bid, in the last-named) strain without offering information relevant to a specific different strain
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Ingredients extracted directly from plants, earth minerals, or animal products as opposed to being produced synthetically.
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A term to describe papers that have a color similar to that of wood; also called cream, off-white or ivory.
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This is a tool used by the Croupier to move the cards around the table.
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A naturally occurring mixture of hydrocarbon and non-hydrocarbon gases (mainly methane, CH4) found in porous geologic formations beneath the earth's surface, often in association with petroleum.
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the existing air, water, land and energy resources from which all resources derive. Main functions include resource production (such as fish, timber or cereals), waste assimilation (such as CO2 absorp [..]
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Ingredients extracted directly from plants, earth minerals, or animal products as opposed to being produced synthetically.
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A term to describe papers that have a color similar to that of wood; also called cream, off-white or ivory.  Is sometimes used to denote papers without OBAs.
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A term to describe papers that have a color similar to that of wood; also called cream, off-white or ivory.
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A term to describe papers that have a color similar to that of wood; also called cream, off-white or ivory.
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A term to describe papers that have a color similar to that of wood; also called cream, off-white or ivory.
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A term to describe papers that have a color similar to that of wood; also called cream, off-white or ivory.
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caused by original Source.
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Natural is an adjective that refers to nature. Natural may also refer to:
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Natural was an American boy band that formed in 1999 and broke up in 2004 consisting of Ben Bledsoe, Marc Terenzi, Michael 'J' Horn, Michael Johnson, and Patrick King. They were best known for their [..]
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Natural (stylized as ИATURAL) is the third album by Japanese rock band, Orange Range. The album was officially released on October 12, 2005 after *: Asterisk, Love Parade, Onegai! Senorita and Kizuna, [..]
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"Natural" is a song by English pop group S Club 7. It was released on 11 September 2000 as the single. It is a slow R&B oriented ballad with Rachel Stevens singing lead vocals. The track was writt [..]
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In archaeology, natural is a term to denote a layer (stratum) in the stratigraphic record where there is no evidence of anthropogenic activity. While there may be "natural" layers interbedded with ar [..]
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Natural is the second studio album released by the Australian singer-songwriter Peter Andre.
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Nature, in the broadest sense, is the natural, physical, or material world or universe. "Nature" can refer to the phenomena of the physical world, and also to life in general. The study of nature is a [..]
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In music theory, a natural is an accidental which cancels previous accidentals and represents the unaltered pitch of a note.A note is natural when it is neither flat (♭) nor sharp (♯) (nor double-flat [..]
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Natural is an album by The Mekons. It was released on 21 August 2007 by Quarterstick Records.
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A natural is a term in several gambling games; in each case it refers to one or two specific good outcomes, usually for the player, and often involves achieving a particular score in the shortest and [..]
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"Natural" is the seventh and final single from Australian singer Peter Andre's second studio album, Natural. The single co-written by UK Soul Star Glen Goldsmith was released on 1 February 1997 throug [..]
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"Natural" is the seventh and final single from Australian singer Peter Andre's second studio album, Natural. The single co-written by UK Soul Star Glen Goldsmith was released on 1 February 1997 throug [..]
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Natural is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock band The Special Goodness, released on May 22, 2012 on Surf Green Records. Upon the album's release, Patrick Wilson noted, "You can get [..]
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Natural is the fifteenth studio album by Japanese Jazz fusion band T-Square. It was released on May 1, 1990. It was the last to feature Takeshi Itoh on Saxophone, during his initial run with the band [..]
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