Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The quality of being natural; naturalness.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun rare Nature; naturalness.

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  • noun The condition of being natural; nature, naturalness

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Examples

  • About Partly Cloudy, I congratulate Peter Sohn and can't wait for Pixar or any other Animation Studio to give him a Feature Film, the short was nothing short of amazing, both aesthetically but also on the originality of it, I had my jaw on the floor since the very first moment the clouds began to move, it was simply astonishing to see the fluidity and "naturality" of the clouds, it made me laugh, it made me cry...all in 5 minutes time.

    Pixar’s Up - What Did You Think? | /Film 2009

  • Keep in mind that the term 'natural' in this context refers to the realm of naturality (natural world), and NOT a connotation of 'unguided'.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009

  • Small equipment is less intimidating, and we also seek for naturality.

    Costa Rica: Cow Parade and Internet Video 2008

  • The villany of that spirit takes a hint of infidelity from our studios; and, by demonstrating a naturality in one way, makes us mistrust a miracle in another.

    Religio Medici 2007

  • In St. Thomas, however, the stress is placed on the fact that this “naturality” is but the execution of a decree of providence.

    The Political Ideas of St. Thomas Aquinas Dino Bigongiari 1997

  • If you actually are basing it upon naturality, try again.

    Choice For Men: Do Feminists and Pro-Lifers Make The Same Argument? 2005

  • For there is in a spiritual heart a co-naturality to the Word of God, because this is the seed which did regenerate him.

    The Reformed Pastor 1615-1691 1974

  • These men were natural, and it was the perfection of this naturality that wreathed their brows with the never-fading laurels of undying fame.

    How to Speak and Write Correctly Joseph Devlin

  • The villany of that Spirit takes a hint of Infidelity from our Studies, and, by demonstrating a naturality in one way, makes us mistrust a miracle in another.

    Religio Medici 1605-1682 1923

  • The villany of that Spirit takes a hint of Infidelity from our Studies, and, by demonstrating a naturality in one way, makes us mistrust a miracle in another.

    The First Part: Paras 1-35 1909

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