slovodefinícia
nature
(mass)
nature
- príroda, charakter, podstata, prirodzenosť
nature
(encz)
nature,charakter n: Zdeněk Brož
nature
(encz)
nature,naturel Zdeněk Brož
nature
(encz)
nature,podstata n: Zdeněk Brož
nature
(encz)
nature,povaha Pavel Machek; Giza
nature
(encz)
nature,příroda
nature
(encz)
nature,přírodní Zdeněk Brož
nature
(encz)
nature,přirozenost n: Zdeněk Brož
Nature
(gcide)
Nature \Na"ture\ (?; 135), n. [F., fr. L. natura, fr. natus
born, produced, p. p. of nasci to be born. See Nation.]
1. The existing system of things; the universe of matter,
energy, time and space; the physical world; all of
creation. Contrasted with the world of mankind, with its
mental and social phenomena.
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But looks through nature up to nature's God. --Pope.
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When, in the course of human Events, it becomes
necessary for one People to dissolve the Political
Bonds which have connected them with another, ans to
assume among the powers of the earth the separate
and equal Station which the Laws of Nature and of
Nature's God entitle them, a decent Respect to the
Opinions of Mankind requires that they should
declare the causes that impel them to the
Separation. --Declaration
of
Independence

Nature has caprices which art can not imitate.
--Macaulay.
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2. The personified sum and order of causes and effects; the
powers which produce existing phenomena, whether in the
total or in detail; the agencies which carry on the
processes of creation or of being; -- often conceived of
as a single and separate entity, embodying the total of
all finite agencies and forces as disconnected from a
creating or ordering intelligence; as, produced by nature;
the forces of nature.
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I oft admire
How Nature, wise and frugal, could commit
Such disproportions. --Milton.
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3. The established or regular course of things; usual order
of events; connection of cause and effect.
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4. Conformity to that which is natural, as distinguished from
that which is artificial, or forced, or remote from actual
experience.
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One touch of nature makes the whole world kin.
--Shak.
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5. The sum of qualities and attributes which make a person or
thing what it is, as distinct from others; native
character; inherent or essential qualities or attributes;
peculiar constitution or quality of being.
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Thou, therefore, whom thou only canst redeem,
Their nature also to thy nature join,
And be thyself man among men on earth. --Milton.
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6. Hence: Kind, sort; character; quality.
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A dispute of this nature caused mischief. --Dryden.
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7. Physical constitution or existence; the vital powers; the
natural life. "My days of nature." --Shak.
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Oppressed nature sleeps. --Shak.
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8. Natural affection or reverence.
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Have we not seen
The murdering son ascend his parent's bed,
Through violated nature force his way? --Pope.
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9. Constitution or quality of mind or character.
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A born devil, on whose nature
Nurture can never stick. --Shak.
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That reverence which is due to a superior nature.
--Addison.
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Good nature, Ill nature. see under Good and Ill.

In a state of nature.
(a) Naked as when born; nude.
(b) In a condition of sin; unregenerate.
(c) Untamed; uncivilized.

Nature printing, a process of printing from metallic or
other plates which have received an impression, as by
heavy pressure, of an object such as a leaf, lace, or the
like.

Nature worship, the worship of the personified powers of
nature.

To pay the debt of nature, to die.
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Nature
(gcide)
Nature \Na"ture\, v. t.
To endow with natural qualities. [Obs.]
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He [God] which natureth every kind. --Gower.
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nature
(wn)
nature
n 1: the essential qualities or characteristics by which
something is recognized; "it is the nature of fire to
burn"; "the true nature of jealousy"
2: a causal agent creating and controlling things in the
universe; "the laws of nature"; "nature has seen to it that
men are stronger than women"
3: the natural physical world including plants and animals and
landscapes etc.; "they tried to preserve nature as they found
it"
4: the complex of emotional and intellectual attributes that
determine a person's characteristic actions and reactions;
"it is his nature to help others"
5: a particular type of thing; "problems of this type are very
difficult to solve"; "he's interested in trains and things of
that nature"; "matters of a personal nature"
nature
(foldoc)
has the X nature
nature

(From Zen Buddhist koans of the form "Does an X have the
Buddha-nature?") Common hacker construction for "is an X",
used for humorous emphasis. "Anyone who can't even use a
program with on-screen help embedded in it truly has the
loser nature!" See also {the X that can be Y is not the
true X}.

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(1995-01-11)
nature
(jargon)
nature
n.

See has the X nature.
podobné slovodefinícia
signature
(mass)
signature
- signatúra, značka, podpis
by its very nature
(encz)
by its very nature,už od přírody Zdeněk Brož
countersignature
(encz)
countersignature,kontrasignatura n: Zdeněk Brož
crenature
(encz)
crenature,vroubek n: Zdeněk Brož
debt for nature swap
(encz)
debt for nature swap,
debt-for-nature swaps
(encz)
debt-for-nature swaps,výměna dluhů k přírodě [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
denature
(encz)
denature,denaturovat v: Zdeněk Broždenature,odlišit v: Zdeněk Brož
denatured
(encz)
denatured,denaturoval v: Zdeněk Broždenatured,denaturovaný adj: Zdeněk Broždenatured,odlišil v: Zdeněk Brož
denatured alcohol
(encz)
denatured alcohol, n:
freak of nature
(encz)
freak of nature,hříčka přírody n: [fráz.] Pino
good nature
(encz)
good nature, n:
good naturedness
(encz)
good naturedness, n:
good-natured
(encz)
good-natured,dobrácký adj: Zdeněk Brožgood-natured,dobromyslný adj: Zdeněk Brožgood-natured,srdečný adj: Zdeněk Brož
good-naturedly
(encz)
good-naturedly,dobromyslně adv: Zdeněk Brožgood-naturedly,laskavě adv: Zdeněk Brožgood-naturedly,přátelsky adv: Zdeněk Brož
good-naturedness
(encz)
good-naturedness,
human nature
(encz)
human nature,lidská povaha n: Zdeněk Brož
ill nature
(encz)
ill nature, n:
ill-nature
(encz)
ill-nature,potměšilost Nijel
ill-natured
(encz)
ill-natured,potměšilý Nijel
ill-naturedly
(encz)
ill-naturedly,potměšile Nijel
ill-naturedness
(encz)
ill-naturedness,potměšilost Nijel
international union for conservation of nature ***
(encz)
International Union for Conservation of Nature ***,International Union
for Conservation of Nature *** [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
international union for corservation of nature ***
(encz)
International Union for Corservation of Nature ***,IUCN International
Union for Conservation of Nature *** [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
key signature
(encz)
key signature,podpis klíče [it.] (z kryptografie)
law of nature
(encz)
law of nature, n:
mother nature
(encz)
Mother Nature,
musical time signature
(encz)
musical time signature, n:
national nature preserve
(encz)
national nature preserve,národní přírodní rezervace [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač
national nature reserve
(encz)
National Nature Reserve,National Nature Reserve NNR [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
PiskačNational Nature Reserve,NNR National Nature Reserve [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač
national nature sanctuary
(encz)
national nature sanctuary,národní přírodní památka [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač
nature calls
(encz)
nature calls,
nature conservancy council
(encz)
Nature Conservancy Council,Nature Conservancy Council NCC [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel PiskačNature Conservancy Council,NCC Nature Conservancy Council [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač
nature landscape
(encz)
nature landscape,přírodní krajina [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
nature preservation
(encz)
nature preservation,ochrana přírody [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
nature protection
(encz)
nature protection,ochrana přírody [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
nature reserve
(encz)
nature reserve,přírodní rezervace
nature sanctuary
(encz)
nature sanctuary,přírodní památka [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
nature study
(encz)
nature study, n:
nature worship
(encz)
nature worship, n:
natured
(encz)
natured,nějaké povahy adj: o člověku
natures
(encz)
natures,povahy n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
royal society for nature conservation
(encz)
Royal Society for Nature Conservation,Royal Society for Nature
Conservation RSNC [eko.] RNDr. Pavel PiskačRoyal Society for Nature Conservation,RSNC Royal Society for Nature
Conservation [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
second nature
(encz)
second nature,
signature
(encz)
signature,podpis n: signature,signatura n: Pajoshsignature,značka n: Pajosh
signature loan
(encz)
signature loan,
signature recognition
(encz)
signature recognition, n:
signature tune
(encz)
signature tune,
signatures
(encz)
signatures,podpisy n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
state of nature
(encz)
state of nature, n:
time signature
(encz)
time signature,
flying infrared signatures technology aircraft
(czen)
Flying Infrared Signatures Technology Aircraft,FISTA[zkr.]
[voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
international union for conservation of nature ***
(czen)
International Union for Conservation of Nature ***,International Union
for Conservation of Nature ***[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
iucn international union for conservation of nature ***
(czen)
IUCN International Union for Conservation of Nature ***,International
Union for Corservation of Nature ***[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
national nature reserve nnr
(czen)
National Nature Reserve NNR,National Nature Reserve[eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač
nature conservancy council ncc
(czen)
Nature Conservancy Council NCC,Nature Conservancy Council[eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač
naturel
(czen)
naturel,nature Zdeněk Brož
ncc nature conservancy council
(czen)
NCC Nature Conservancy Council,Nature Conservancy Council[eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač
nnr national nature reserve
(czen)
NNR National Nature Reserve,National Nature Reserve[eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač
royal society for nature conservation rsnc
(czen)
Royal Society for Nature Conservation RSNC,Royal Society for Nature
Conservation[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
rsnc royal society for nature conservation
(czen)
RSNC Royal Society for Nature Conservation,Royal Society for Nature
Conservation[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
Connature
(gcide)
Connature \Con*na"ture\ (?; 135), n.
Participation in a common nature or character. [R.]
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Connature was defined as likeness in kind between
either two changes in consciousness, or two states of
consciousness. --H. Spencer.
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Consignature
(gcide)
Consignature \Con*sig"na*ture\; 135), n.
Joint signature. [R.] --Colgrave.
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Counter signature
(gcide)
Counter \Coun"ter\, a.
Contrary; opposite; contrasted; opposed; adverse;
antagonistic; as, a counter current; a counter revolution; a
counter poison; a counter agent; counter fugue. "Innumerable
facts attesting the counter principle." --I. Taylor.
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Counter approach (Fort.), a trench or work pushed forward
from defensive works to meet the approaches of besiegers.
See Approach.

Counter bond (Law), in old practice, a bond to secure one
who has given bond for another.

Counter brace. See Counter brace, in Vocabulary.

Counter deed (Law), a secret writing which destroys,
invalidates, or alters, a public deed.

Counter distinction, contradistinction. [Obs.]

Counter drain, a drain at the foot of the embankment of a
canal or watercourse, for carrying off the water that may
soak through.

Counter extension (Surg.), the fixation of the upper part
of a limb, while extension is practiced on the lower part,
as in cases of luxation or fracture.

Counter fissure (Surg.) Same as Contrafissure.

Counter indication. (Med.) Same as Contraindication.

Counter irritant (Med.), an irritant to produce a blister,
a pustular eruption, or other irritation in some part of
the body, in order to relieve an existing irritation in
some other part. "Counter irritants are of as great use in
moral as in physical diseases." --Macaulay.

Counter irritation (Med.), the act or the result of
applying a counter irritant.

Counter opening, an aperture or vent on the opposite side,
or in a different place.

Counter parole (Mil.), a word in addition to the password,
given in time of alarm as a signal.

Counter plea (Law), a replication to a plea. --Cowell.

Counter pressure, force or pressure that acts in a contrary
direction to some other opposing pressure.

Counter project, a project, scheme, or proposal brought
forward in opposition to another, as in the negotiation of
a treaty. --Swift.

Counter proof, in engraving, a print taken off from another
just printed, which, by being passed through the press,
gives a copy in reverse, and of course in the same
position as that of plate from which the first was
printed, the object being to enable the engraver to
inspect the state of the plate.

Counter revolution, a revolution opposed to a former one,
and restoring a former state of things.

Counter revolutionist, one engaged in, or befriending, a
counter revolution.

Counter round (Mil.), a body of officers whose duty it is
to visit and inspect the rounds and sentinels.

Counter sea (Naut.), a sea running in an opposite direction
from the wind.

Counter sense, opposite meaning.

Counter signal, a signal to answer or correspond to
another.

Counter signature, the name of a secretary or other officer
countersigned to a writing. --Tooke.

Counter slope, an overhanging slope; as, a wall with a
counter slope. --Mahan.

Counter statement, a statement made in opposition to, or
denial of, another statement.

Counter surety, a counter bond, or a surety to secure one
who has given security.

Counter tally, a tally corresponding to another.

Counter tide, contrary tide.
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countersignature
(gcide)
countersignature \countersignature\ n.
a second confirming signature endorsing a document already
signed.

Syn: countersign.
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Crenature
(gcide)
Crenature \Cren"a*ture\ (kr?n"?-t?r or kr?"n?-; 135), n.
1. (Bot.) A rounded tooth or notch of a crenate leaf, or any
part that is crenate; -- called also crenelle.
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2. The state of being crenated or notched.
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Debt of nature
(gcide)
Debt \Debt\, n. [OE. dette, F. dette, LL. debita, fr. L. debitus
owed, p. p. of debere to owe, prop., to have on loan; de- +
habere to have. See Habit, and cf. Debit, Due.]
1. That which is due from one person to another, whether
money, goods, or services; that which one person is bound
to pay to another, or to perform for his benefit; thing
owed; obligation; liability.
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Your son, my lord, has paid a soldier's debt.
--Shak.
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When you run in debt, you give to another power over
your liberty. --Franklin.
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2. A duty neglected or violated; a fault; a sin; a trespass.
"Forgive us our debts." --Matt. vi. 12.
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3. (Law) An action at law to recover a certain specified sum
of money alleged to be due. --Burrill.
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Bond debt, Book debt, etc. See under Bond, Book, etc.


Debt of nature, death.
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Declinature
(gcide)
Declinature \De*clin"a*ture\ (?; 135), n.
The act of declining or refusing; as, the declinature of an
office.
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Deminatured
(gcide)
Deminatured \Dem"i*na"tured\ (?; 135), a.
Having half the nature of another. [R.] --Shak.
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Denature
(gcide)
Denature \De*na"ture\, v. i.
To become denatured.
[PJC]Denature \De*na"ture\, v. t. [De- + nature.]
To deprive of its natural qualities; change the nature of.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

2. to render (ethyl alcohol) unfit to drink by adding in
toxic or unpalatable substances (such as benzene or
pyridine) which nevertherless permit alcohol to be used as
a solvent.
[PJC]

3. modify the tertiary structure of (a protein or nucleic
acid) so as to reduce or destroy its characteristic
biological activity.

Note: Bioactive macromolecules such as enzymes or DNA may be
denatured by heat, acid, alkali, or solvent treatment;
the extent of such treatment required to denature a
molecule varies with the specific compound. In some
cases the denatured molecules may regain their original
properties (renature) by other treatments. Denaturation
may also cause a change in the physical properties of
such molecules, e.g. proteins may become insoluble in
water.
[PJC]

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