abecedarian, budding, endemic, gestatory, in the bud, incipient, initial, nascent, postnatal, prime, rudimental
Definitionadj. relating to or accompanying birth
Last update: August 4, 2015
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Natal proper has a seaboard of 166 m. [Please select]
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On the drier and poorer soils, Natal grass is the only one that has given much success. [Please select]
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In recent years much Natal hay has been grown for market. [Please select]
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Crab and Natal grass are volunteers which follow crops on sandy soils. [Please select]
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I remember every verse ended:-- 'This is my day so natal And I will follow Milton.' [Please select]
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[Footnote 5: Harrismith and Ladysmith, in Natal and the Orange River Colony, are named after Sir Harry and his wife. [Please select]
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It's a pre-natal influence at our house; while we nurse, eat, sleep, and above all, WORK it, afterward. [Please select]
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The industries of Natal colony do not differ materially from those of Cape of Good Hope. [Please select]
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In this quarrel with her--a quarrel, intimate, pre-natal, anterior to consciousness and to volition--he found the justification of his every lapse, his every crookedness of conduct and of thought. [Please select]
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As to Natal grass, I have already mentioned that this succeeds better on the poorer and drier pine lands than any other grass yet introduced. [Please select]
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