Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. Check out and contribute to the discussion of this word!
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word nature's.
Examples
-
The documentary follows one of those turtles in what filmmakers call nature's greatest survival story.
-
A year some winemakers described as nature's challenge.
Sunshine and Vine William Lyons 2011
-
It's becoming more important to tell consumers where and how their food is produced and DNA - what some call "nature's barcode" - helps do that, he said.
The Seattle Times 2011
-
That every life is interrelated, woven and composed of nature's vibrant cords.
John Shook, Ph.D.: Where Can Naturalism And Religion Agree? Ph.D. John Shook 2011
-
Over time, however, the costs of such endeavor measured against dwindling reserves will -- like the production of oil -- forge renewed reliance on nature's most effective alternatives: proximity, bounty and thrift.
Paul Gunther: Move to Detroit Quickly While There's Still Time Paul Gunther 2011
-
He seems to imply that in the face of all this evolutionary rage, religion is a myth that we created to keep nature's chaos at bay.
Avital Binshtock: The Tree of Life: Your Summer Popcorn Flick It Ain't Avital Binshtock 2011
-
He seems to imply that in the face of all this evolutionary rage, religion is a myth that we created to keep nature's chaos at bay.
Avital Binshtock: The Tree of Life: Your Summer Popcorn Flick It Ain't Avital Binshtock 2011
-
Like the essence of religion, nature's deep ways tell us that you are more than you may appear, even to yourself.
John Shook, Ph.D.: Where Can Naturalism And Religion Agree? Ph.D. John Shook 2011
-
He seems to imply that in the face of all this evolutionary rage, religion is a myth that we created to keep nature's chaos at bay.
Avital Binshtock: The Tree of Life: Your Summer Popcorn Flick It Ain't Avital Binshtock 2011
-
We might perhaps stretch and blur the strictures of logic to cover the cold calculus of survival, see in the hero's embrace of death a soft sutura, a breach of human nature's basic imperative to live.
Archive 2010-03-01 Hal Duncan 2010
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.