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English
Etymology
From anti- + natural.
Adjective
antinatural (comparative more antinatural, superlative most antinatural)
- contrary to nature
- Synonym: unnatural
- Antonym: natural
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Galician
Etymology
From anti- + natural.
Adjective
antinatural m or f (plural antinaturais)
- unnatural, antinatural, contranatural
- Synonym: contranatural
- Antonym: natural
Portuguese
Etymology
From anti- + natural.
Pronunciation
Adjective
antinatural m or f (plural antinaturais)
- unnatural, antinatural, contranatural (not natural)
- Synonyms: contranatural, contranatura
- Antonym: natural
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Spanish
Etymology
From anti- + natural.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /antinatuˈɾal/
- Rhymes: -al
- Syllabification: an‧ti‧na‧tu‧ral
Adjective
antinatural m or f (masculine and feminine plural antinaturales)
- unnatural, antinatural, contranatural
- Synonym: contranatural
- Antonym: natural
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