“It was he, who was thus, taken for a natural, bumbling down a hill.”
nature
(uncountable) The naturalworld; that which consists of all things unaffected by or predating human technology, production, and design. e.g. the ecosystem, the natural environment, virgin ground, unmodified species, laws of nature.
The innatecharacteristics of a thing. What something will tend by its own constitution, to be or do. Distinct from what might be expected or intended.
The doctrine that denies a supernatural agency in the miracles and revelations recorded in religious texts and in spiritual influences.
(philosophy) Any system of philosophy which refers the phenomena of nature as a blind force or forces acting necessarily or according to fixed laws, excluding origination or direction by a will.
(art) A movement in theatre, film, and literature that seeks to replicate a believable everyday reality, as opposed to such movements as Romanticism or Surrealism, in which subjects may receive highly symbolic, idealistic, or even supernatural treatment.
“Playa des Cavallett and Playa de las Salinas are both popular gay haunts and Playa des Cavallett is also an official naturist beach.”
“The material was legitimately available in Germany and in his view contained pictures of general naturist interest.”
“The naturist field is divided by a low fence, so although you are separated from the textiles you were still in full view of each other.”
naturism
The belief in or practice of going nude in social settings, often in mixed-gender groups, specifically either in cultures where this is not the norm or for health reasons.