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The adjective for the word "nature" is "natural."
The word "radium" comes from the Latin word "radius," meaning ray, due to its highly radioactive nature that emits rays. It was discovered by Marie and Pierre Curie in 1898.
The Sanskrit word for nature is "prakriti" (प्रकृति).
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'.
Yes, the word nature is a singular, common, abstract noun; a general word for the fundamental qualities of a person or thing; a general word for the physical world and its processes.
Teva is the word for nature
another word for nature is environment.
The adjective for the word "nature" is "natural."
That's the same word : Nature
The word "radium" comes from the Latin word "radius," meaning ray, due to its highly radioactive nature that emits rays. It was discovered by Marie and Pierre Curie in 1898.
In Spanish, the word for Nature is: Naturaleza.
la nature
No rights come from God or Nature. The rich grab the rights, then claim that they received them from God or Nature.
The Sanskrit word for nature is "prakriti" (प्रकृति).
The prefix of the word "nature" is "na-" and the suffix is "-ture".
Natural is an adjective so cannot have a plural form. It is from the noun nature, for which the plural is nature, that is, encompassing all of nature.
It can come from man (air heating,gas heating,ect.) and it can come from nature (the sun)