The nature
Example: The nature defines core characteristics
Definition
"The nature" refers to the inherent qualities, characteristics, or essence that define the fundamental aspects of something or someone. It is often used to describe core attributes that are natural, essential, or intrinsic to the subject in question.
Etymology
The phrase "the nature" originates from the Latin word 'natura,' meaning 'birth,' 'character,' or 'quality.' Over time, it evolved in English to describe the inherent characteristics or essence of things. Did you know that 'natura' is related to the verb 'nasci,' which means 'to be born,' highlighting the idea of innate qualities?
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"The nature" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B2) - set 4", containing 112 commonly used words.
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