Definitionn. the quality of being unnatural or not based on natural principles
Last update: September 29, 2015
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C. Fabricius (1775) was the first to recognize the unnaturalness of these arrangements, and founded for the reception of the group an order Ulonata. [Please select]
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The law at first then is imposed on the child from without, it has an appearance of unnaturalness, but only an appearance. [Please select]
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"Oh, I didn't mean anything by it," Olga reassured, but her words seemed to come with a slightly forced unnaturalness. [Please select]
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Here nature's unnaturalness in such an instinct--a close union of the beautiful and the monstrous--is seen in its extreme form. [Please select]
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All this the dust of stage carpentry destroys, and the unnaturalness of lime-light dispels. [Please select]
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Certainly there are fine qualities which war, despite its unnaturalness, develops. [Please select]
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His tone had a touch of unnaturalness, proceeding no doubt from his fear of the man before him, as he said: "When I bought that stove I felt richer than I do now." [Please select]
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") L'amour which the Frenchman worshiped consisted principally in the unnaturalness of his relation to the woman and in a combination of incongruities giving the chief charm to the feeling."' [Please select]
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