Natur
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Latin nātūra via Old High German [Term?].
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]Natur f (genitive Natur, plural Naturen)
- nature (the natural world)
- Wissenschaft ist das Studium der Natur. ― Science is the study of nature.
- wilderness, the wild, natural scenery
- disposition, constitution, essence
- temperament, temper, frame of mind
Usage notes
[edit]- Like the English nature, Natur is normally uncountable.
Declension
[edit]Declension of Natur [feminine]
Derived terms
[edit]- Naturarznei
- Naturbegabung
- Naturbeherrschung
- naturbelassen
- Naturbeschreibung
- Naturbursche
- Naturdenkmal
- Naturerbe
- Naturereignis
- Naturerscheinung
- Naturfarbe
- Naturfarbstoff
- Naturfaser
- Naturfilm
- Naturfilmer
- Naturforscher
- Naturforschung
- Naturfotograf
- Naturfotografie
- Naturfreund
- Naturfrevel
- Naturgefühl
- Naturgeschehen
- Naturgeschichte
- Naturgesetz
- Naturgewalt
- Naturheilkunde
- Naturheilkunst
- Naturheilmittel
- Naturkatastrophe
- Naturkautschuk
- Naturkind
- Naturkosmetik
- Naturkraft
- Naturkunde
- Naturmensch
- Naturpädagogik
- Naturpark
- Naturphänomen
- Naturphilosoph
- Naturprodukt
- Naturrecht
- Naturreichtum
- Naturreligion
- Naturschauspiel
- Naturschönheit
- Naturschutz
- naturverbunden
- Naturwissenschaft
- Naturwissenschaftler
- Naturwunder
- Naturzauber
- Naturzustand
Related terms
[edit]Further reading
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