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The word you're looking for is "Primal."Correction:'Basic nature' is a noun phrase, but 'primal' is an adjective. If you are happy with the connotations of 'primal', the form you need is 'primality'.
because of inherent
Parts of nature that are grand and beautiful.
Existing by nature and no artificial aid..~Christine U~ :))
Mettle, meaning spirit, nature, temperament, character, or courage. Medal, meaning decoration, award, or commemorative.
This phrase has no meaning in Freemasonry, as it contradicts the observable laws of nature. The sun does not rise in the west.
This phrase has no meaning in Freemasonry, as it contradicts the observable laws of nature. The sun does not rise in the west.
Of or pertaining to an adverb; of the nature of an adverb; as, an adverbial phrase or form.
Unscrupulous, treacherous and lying are words meaning devious.
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'in nature' is the prepositional phrase.
The word you're looking for is "Primal."Correction:'Basic nature' is a noun phrase, but 'primal' is an adjective. If you are happy with the connotations of 'primal', the form you need is 'primality'.
Nature is a noun.
the meaning of the phrase myriad manifestation is-countless evidence
Verbose is to concise as unscrupulous is to principled. The definition of the word unscrupulous is fairly synonymous with unprincipled.
Unscrupulous is an adjective which means immoral. Thus, it can be used in the following sentences: The politician was so unscrupulous that he lied about his opponent to get elected. There are a lot of unscrupulous policemen at the borders who take bribes in order to let drugs in. I've never heard someone be as unscrupulous as the factory owner who lied and said his cars were safe when they weren't.
The phrase should actually read; "Crimes Against Nature - Sodomy." The first part of the phrase ("crimes against nature") spells out the general nature of the statute - she second part of the phrase ("sodomy.") describes the specific offense that is being charged.