natal

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Turkish - Turkish
Güney Afrika'nın dört eyaletinden en küçüğü
Brezilya'da bir kent
English - English
A former British colony and province of South Africa. It is now called KwaZulu-Natal province
A seaport and the state capital of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
Of or relating to the buttocks
Of or relating to birth
pertaining to one's birth
{a} relating to nativity or birth, native
relating to birth (natalis, from natus; NATION). adj. Seaport and city (pop., 2002 est.: 734,500), northeastern Brazil. It is situated near the mouth of the Potengi River on the Atlantic Ocean coast. Founded by the Portuguese in 1597 near the site of a fort, Natal was given town status in 1611. It is the capital and principal commercial centre of the state of Rio Grande do Norte; it is also a busy port and naval base. It is the seat of the State University of Rio Grande do Norte. The Marine Research Institute and the Barreira do Inferno rocket base are located in the vicinity. adj. Former province, southeastern Republic of South Africa. The area was occupied for centuries by Bantu-speaking peoples. It was given the name Natal by Vasco da Gama when he sighted the harbour of Port Natal (now Durban) on Christmas Day (Portuguese Natal) in 1497. The first European settlers arrived in 1824. In 1837 Afrikaners arrived in the interior and, after they defeated the Zulu there, established the Republic of Natal. Annexed by the British in 1843, it was extended by numerous acquisitions. During the South African War, Natal was invaded by Afrikaner forces, which were checked by the British. In 1910 it became a province of the Union of South Africa and in 1961 of the Republic of South Africa. The fragmented, nonindependent black state, or homeland, of KwaZulu was later created within Natal, which was the scene of clashes by rival black factions (see African National Congress; Inkatha Freedom Party). After the South African elections of 1994, the region was united to form the province of KwaZulu/Natal
Pertaining to birth
relating to birth
{s} of or pertaining to one's birth; affecting one at birth; native
a port city in northeastern Brazil a region of eastern South Africa on the Indian Ocean relating to or accompanying birth; "natal injuries"; "natal day"; "natal influences"
a port city in northeastern Brazil
Presiding over nativity; as, natal Jove
Of or pertaining to one's birth; accompying or dating from one's birth; native
Pertaining to the birth of the subject
relating to or occurring at birth (Morris 1992)
adjective, Latin natus = born; hence, relating to birth
a region of eastern South Africa on the Indian Ocean
relating to or accompanying birth; "natal injuries"; "natal day"; "natal influences"
Natal plum
Any of several South African evergreen shrubs, of the genus Carissa, having white flowers and red berries, often cultivated as hedging
natal cleft
The groove between the buttocks that runs from just below the sacrum to the perineum
Natal plum
A South African evergreen shrub (Carissa grandiflora) often cultivated as a hedge plant, having forked spines, white flowers, and an edible scarlet berry
natal boil
= Aleppo boil
natal chart
Horoscope drawn for the Nativity Birth Chart
natal chart
A map of the placement of all the planets in our solar system at the time a specific person was born
natal chart
A natal chart is like a picture of where all the planets were at the moment you were born
natal chart
A birth chart or horoscope drawn for the moment of birth
natal plum
The drupaceous fruit of two South African shrubs of the genus Arduina A
natal plum
grandiflora
natal plum
very large closely branched South African shrub having forked bright green spines and shiny leaves
natal plum
bispinosa and A
KwaZulu-Natal
a province of South Africa
neo-natal
Of or pertaining to the period of time immediately following birth, or to the newborn

The baby was placed in the neonatal intensive care unit.

KwaZulu-Natal
{i} province in southeastern South Africa
post-natal depression
mental phenomenon of depression which occurs with certain women in the period following their giving birth
Turkish - English
(Biyoloji) natal
natal

    Hyphenation

    Na·tal

    Turkish pronunciation

    nıtäl

    Pronunciation

    /nəˈtäl/ /nəˈtɑːl/

    Etymology

    [ 'nA-t&l ] (adjective.) 15th century. From Latin natalis (“natal”), from nasci (“to be born”)
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