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a process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings)
volcanic activity
the action of natural forces
How To Use natural action In A Sentence
- _Natural actions catenated with daily habits of life. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
- They're lovely -- titanalloy struts as light and strong as bird bones, tension-compensated wrist-pinion and shoulder joints, natural action in the alula slots, and automatic flap action in stalling. The Past Through Tomorrow
- In natural actions their appetite is greater than their concoction, multa appetunt pauca digerunt as Rhasis hath it, they covet to eat, but cannot digest. Anatomy of Melancholy
- Cursed to ride the night as the Ghost Rider, superstar motorcycle stuntman Johnny Blaze must battle the demonic Blackheart in this hi-octane blend of supernatural action and high speed racing.
- there were stories of murders and other unnatural actions
- So long as natural action was supposed to be in the immediate control of numerous gods and demigods, so long, in a word, as the explanation of Nature was what we term polytheistic, this association of science with other forms of learning was not only natural but inevitable. Outlines of the Earth's History A Popular Study in Physiography
- Although we may willfully turn away from what we conceive as good, that is an unnatural action; Augustine has nothing to say here to the immoralist or the debauchee.
- Although we may willfully turn away from what we conceive as good, that is an unnatural action; Augustine has nothing to say here to the immoralist or the debauchee.
- The catacombs, fronting in all directions, because the makers were guided by convenience, not by ceremonial rule, are hollowed in the soft new sandstone underlying the snowy gypsum; and most of the façades show one or more horizontal lines of natural bead-work, rolled pebbles disposed parallelly by the natural action of water. The Land of Midian