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Basic nature is the name of the characteristics that are shared by the majority of humans.
A path is a thing, but a specific path, such as the (hypothetical) Maple Path, would be a place. Paths can also be metaphorical in nature, such as the path of righteousness, in which case it is a thing, not a place.
A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing. Some nouns related to nature are:airautumbirdsberriescrowcurrentdeadwooddrifteartheducationforestfroggasesgrasseshillhollowiceislandjasperjuniperkelpkeeperlionloonmagmamantlenestnettleoceanorcaparkplantsquagmirerainrocksodiumsoilterraintreeundulationuplandvalleyvegetationwaterwillowxonotlitexylemyellowyewzebrazinc
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The specific name for humans is Homo sapiens.
The proper name for humans is Homo sapiens.
No, "Atlantis" is not a plural noun. It refers to a legendary island that is singular in nature.
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a name for a body organ that is affected by a concussion
A persons nature or personality has very little or nothing to do with their name.
The scientific name for anatomically modern humans is Homo sapiens.
Midgard is the name of one of nine worlds in Norse cosmology. It roughly translates to "middle earth" or "middle place" and is the land in which humans dwell.