What is the meaning of Nature?

The way things are, the totality of all things in the physical universe and their order, especially the physical world in contrast to spiritual realms and flora and fauna as distinct from human conventions, art, and technology.

The particular way someone or something is, especially

  1. The essential or innate characteristics of a person or thing which will always tend to manifest, especially in contrast to specific contexts, reason, religious duty, upbringing, and personal pretense or effort.

    The essential or innate characteristics of a person or thing which will always tend to manifest, especially in contrast to specific contexts, reason, religious duty, upbringing, and personal pretense or effort.

    The distinguishing characteristic of a person or thing, understood as its general class, sort, type, etc.

    Synonym of caliber: the class of a gun.

    The vital functions or strength of someone or something, especially as requiring nourishment or careful maintenance or as a force of regeneration without special treatment.

    A requirement or powerful impulse of the body's physical form, especially

    1. The need to urinate and defecate.

      The need to urinate and defecate.

      Sexual desire.

      Spontaneous love, affection, or reverence, especially between parent and child.

      A product of the body's physical form, especially semen and vaginal fluids, menstrual fluid, and feces.

      A part of the body's physical form, especially the female genitalia.

      To endow with natural qualities.

      naturally

      nature

      lexical category

      plain, unseasoned

      condomless, bareback, raw dog, natural (see Thesaurus:condomless)

      plural of natura

      natural

      nature, force of nature

      laws of nature, natural order

      nature, innate characteristics

      kind, sort

      origin

      sexual fertility, sex drive

      the Universe, existence, creation

      nature, the natural world

      natural abilities

      natural inevitability, nature (as opposed to nurture)

      natural morals, natural law

      natural needs or requirements

      nature, state, condition

      species, kind, type

      Nature (allegory)

      bodily fluids

      nature

      nature (natural world; nonhuman world)

      nature (character; qualities)

      inflection of naturar:

      1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
      2. third-person singular imperative

      first/third-person singular present subjunctive

      third-person singular imperative

      Source: wiktionary.org