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"Section M, N, and O"

Shak.


That reverence which is due to a superior
nature.
Addison.


Good nature, Ill nature.
see under Good and Ill. -- In a state
of nature
. (a) Naked as when born;
nude
. (b) In a condition of sin;
unregenerate
. (c) Untamed; uncvilized.
-- Nature printng, a process of printing from
metallic or other plates which have received an impression, as by
heavy pressure, of an object such as a leaf, lace, or the like.

-- Nature worship, the worship of the
personified powers of nature.
-- To pay the debt of
nature
, to die.


Na"ture, v. t. To endow with
natural qualities.
[Obs.]


He [God] which natureth every
kind.
Gower.


Na"tured (?; 135), a. Having
(such) a nature, temper, or disposition; disposed; -- used in
composition; as, good-natured, ill-natured,
etc.


Na"ture*less (?), a.


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