nat
Pronunciation: [næt]
Word
Context: "biology"
(noun) a short form for 'natural', often referring to something that exists in nature or is not made by humans. For instance, a natural park is a place where the land and animals are in their original state.
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The nat features many beautiful trees and animals.
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There are not many nats left in the city; most places are filled with buildings.
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What are some examples of nat occurrences in our environment?
Context: "colloquial"
(noun) a slang term for a natural talent or ability that someone has. If a child can sing beautifully without any lessons, we might say they have a nat for singing.
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She has a nat for drawing; her artwork is amazing!
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He doesn’t show any nat for sports, so he prefers to watch them instead.
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What nat do you think you have in your hobbies?
Context: "internet slang"
(abbreviation) a shortened form of 'nation' used in some contexts, especially when discussing groups or communities. We might use it when talking about a specific country or group of people.
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The nat of Brazil is known for its vibrant culture and festivals.
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The nat of Antarctica is not well-known because it has no permanent residents.
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Which nat has the largest population in the world?
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