Unnaturality

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The condition of being unnatural. uncountable

    "Fleshy, fantastic and sprawling, her elaboration of unnaturality is distinguished by two factors."

  2. 2
    Something that does not occur naturally. countable

    "The account of the Second Council is free from all embellishment and unnaturalities and has an historical-looking character, which leads one to the conclusion that the points of dispute were real."

Example

More examples

"Fleshy, fantastic and sprawling, her elaboration of unnaturality is distinguished by two factors."

Etymology

From un- + naturality or unnatural + -ity.

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