What is the meaning of Nato?

A tree of the genus Mora

The wood of such trees

afterwards, subsequently

sister-in-law of a woman (husband's sister)

alternative letter-case form of Nato

natto: a traditional Japanese food product made from fermented soybeans

sister-in-law (one's husband's or wife's sister)

born

sister-in-law (sister of one's husband)

tobacco

past participle of nascere; born

born (also used in combination)

son, offspring

first-person singular present indicative of natare

to swim or float

:

  1. :
    1. to swim across [with accusative]
    2. to overflow with [with accusative]
    3. to be inundated with [with ablative]
  2. :
    1. to swim (as when drunken or dying); to be feeble or failing
    2. to fluctuate; to waver; to be uncertain or unsteady
    3. to move to and fro; to not stand still

:

  1. to swim across [with accusative]
  2. to overflow with [with accusative]
  3. to be inundated with [with ablative]

to swim across [with accusative]

to overflow with [with accusative]

to be inundated with [with ablative]

:

  1. to swim (as when drunken or dying); to be feeble or failing
  2. to fluctuate; to waver; to be uncertain or unsteady
  3. to move to and fro; to not stand still

to swim (as when drunken or dying); to be feeble or failing

to fluctuate; to waver; to be uncertain or unsteady

to move to and fro; to not stand still

second/third-person singular future active imperative of

dative/ablative masculine/neuter singular of nātus

dative/ablative singular of nātus (son)

born (having a character or quality from birth)

innate (present from birth)

born in a place (often implying strong identification with the location or local culture)

by birth (having a nationality due to being born in the country)

born

Source: wiktionary.org

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