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1. natural_virtue
noun. (scholasticism) one of the four virtues (prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance) derived from nature.
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2. natural
adjective. ['ˈnætʃɝəl, ˈnætʃrəl'] in accordance with nature; relating to or concerning nature.
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3. natural
adjective. ['ˈnætʃɝəl, ˈnætʃrəl'] existing in or produced by nature; not artificial or imitation.
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4. natural
adjective. ['ˈnætʃɝəl, ˈnætʃrəl'] existing in or in conformity with nature or the observable world; neither supernatural nor magical.
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5. natural
adjective. ['ˈnætʃɝəl, ˈnætʃrəl'] functioning or occurring in a normal way; lacking abnormalities or deficiencies.
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6. natural
noun. ['ˈnætʃɝəl, ˈnætʃrəl'] a notation cancelling a previous sharp or flat.
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7. natural
noun. ['ˈnætʃɝəl, ˈnætʃrəl'] (craps) a first roll of 7 or 11 that immediately wins the stake.
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8. virtue
noun. ['ˈvɝːtʃuː'] the quality of doing what is right and avoiding what is wrong.
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- virtue (English)
- vertu (Middle English (1100-1500))
- vertu (Anglo-Norman)
9. virtue
noun. ['ˈvɝːtʃuː'] any admirable quality or attribute.
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- virtue (English)
- vertu (Middle English (1100-1500))
- vertu (Anglo-Norman)
10. virtue
noun. ['ˈvɝːtʃuː'] a particular moral excellence.
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- virtue (English)
- vertu (Middle English (1100-1500))
- vertu (Anglo-Norman)