The word that means the way things are in nature is "natural." This term encompasses the inherent qualities, characteristics, and processes found in the environment, as opposed to those altered or created by human intervention. It reflects the essence of life and ecosystems as they exist without external influence.
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"Innate" means something that is inborn or natural to a person's character or abilities.
The noun 'nature' is an abstract noun, a word for the basic or inherent features of something; the physical world including all living things and non-living things; a word for a concept.
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'.
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the opposite of the word similarityis difference. similarity means the same and difference means not the same or different.
homophone
reject... a homograph is a word that is spelled the same but means different things
same word - it means things to do with the uterus or womb
"Different" means the same in math as it does anywhere else: "not the same as another or each other; unlike in nature, form, or quality." "Difference" is the answer in a subtraction problem: " a quantity by which amounts differ; the remainder left after subtraction of one value from another."
Etc. means "and other things in the same category" while bla bla bla means useless nonsense.
That's the same word : Nature
The word nature.
Farming, undomesticated, agricultural, rustic, rural, uncultivated...
"Onaji" is a Japanese word that means "same" or "similar." It is often used to describe things that are identical or comparable in nature. The term can be found in various contexts, including everyday conversation, literature, and media.
Pitch, pelt, propel.
The word that means making everything the same kind is "standardize." Standardizing something is causing something, or a group of different things, to conform to a certain unified standard.