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suapte natura

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A quick definition of suapte natura:

Term: SUAPTE NATURA

Definition: Suapte natura means "in its own nature" in Latin. It is often used to describe something that is naturally lacking or deficient, such as suapte natura sterilia which means "barren of its own nature".

A more thorough explanation:

SUAPTE NATURA

Suapte natura means "in its own nature" in Latin. It is used to describe something that is inherently a certain way, without any external influence. For example, suapte natura sterilia means "barren of its own nature," indicating that something is naturally unable to produce offspring or fruit.

  • A rock is suapte natura hard and unyielding.
  • A cat is suapte natura curious and independent.
  • A desert is suapte natura dry and arid.

These examples illustrate how suapte natura is used to describe something that is naturally a certain way, without any external influence. A rock is hard and unyielding because of its inherent properties, not because of anything else. Similarly, a cat is curious and independent because of its natural instincts, not because of how it was raised or trained. And a desert is dry and arid because of its natural climate and geography, not because of any human intervention.

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