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Definition of Antinatural
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Antinatural
Literary usage of Antinatural
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Essence of Christianity by Ludwig Feuerbach (1881)
"The more man alienates himself from Nature, the more subjective, ie, supranatural
or antinatural, is his view of things, the greater the horror he has of ..."
2. The Life of the Lord Jesus Christ: A Complete Critical Examination of the by Johann Peter Lange (1864)
"His life puts to death the life or the nature of the old Adam throughout the
world, and especially in this sense are His operations antinatural. ..."
3. The Popular Science Monthly (1889)
"During the millennium of mediaeval superstition, when the enforcement of antinatural
dogmas had made common sense a capital crime and secular science an ..."
4. The Popular Science Monthly by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1889)
"... when the enforcement of antinatural dogmas had made common sense a capital
crime and secular science an article of contraband, the study of classic ..."
5. The Non-religion of the Future: A Sociological Study by Jean-Marie Guyau (1897)
"... toward that of the antinatural and antihuman. The aim of progress in modern
societies is to domesticate peace within their limits as well as without, ..."
6. Memorabilia Mathematica; Or, The Philomath's Quotation-book by Robert Édouard Moritz (1914)
"Pure mathematics is the magician's real wand. NOVALIS. Schriften, Zweiter
Teil (Berlin, 1901), p. 223. 2160. Miracles, considered as antinatural facts, ..."