naturaliser, v.a., to naturalize.
naturalisme, n.m., naturalism, naturalness.
naturaliste, n.m.f., naturalist. adj., naturalistic.
naturalité, n.f., citizenship, denizenship.
nature, n.f., nature; kind; habit, constitution, disposition, temper; life, life-size. Don de la —; gift of nature. L’habitude est une seconde —; habit is a second nature. La — humaine; human nature; mankind. Payer en —; to pay in kind. L’art perfectionne la —; nature is improved by art. Prendre la — pour modèle; to copy nature. Dessiner d’après —; to draw from nature, from life. De — à; calculated to. Contre —; unnatural. adj., pommes de terre —; plain boiled potatoes.
naturel, -le, adj., natural, native, inborn, innate, inherent, genial; artless, plain, home-bred. Enfant —; illegitimate child.
naturel, n.m., native; nature, naturalness; freedom from affectation, genuineness, simplicity; temper, constitution; feeling; life. Les —s d’un pays; the natives of a country. — fort et robuste; strong constitution. Un homme d’un mauvais —, d’un bon —; an ill-natured, a good-natured, man. Au —; naturally, to the life, life-size; (cook.) cooked plain.
naturellement (-rèl-mān), adv., naturally, by nature; genuinely, sincerely, candidly; plainly, freely, artlessly.
naufrage, n.m., shipwreck, wreck. Faire —; to be wrecked or shipwrecked.
naufragé, -e, n. and adj., castaway; wrecked, shipwrecked.