Opposite of artificially
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INNATUREOpposite of "artificially"
supramoleculea cluster of molecules, usually created artificially
supramoleculesSUPRAMOLECULE, a cluster of molecules, usually created artificially
parabiosisThe anatomical joining of two individuals, esp. artificially in physiological research
phytotronan apparatus that produces climates artificially for the study of plant growth
inducingBring on (childbirth or abortion) artificially, typically by the use of drugs
inducesBring on (childbirth or abortion) artificially, typically by the use of drugs
phytotronsPHYTOTRON, an apparatus that produces climates artificially for the study of plant growth
golemsfigure artificially constructed in the form of a human being and endowed with life
golemfigure artificially constructed in the form of a human being and endowed with life
hatcheriesA place where the hatching of fish or poultry eggs is artificially controlled for commercial purposes
weathered(of wood) artificially treated to seem discolored or stained by the action of air, rain, etc.
unpressurized(of a gas or its container) Not having raised pressure that is produced or maintained artificially
purpurinA red dye originally extracted from madder and also prepared artificially by the oxidation of alizarin
salterenrich (as a mine) artificially by secretly placing valuable mineral in some of the working places
syntheticalartificially produced but of similar nature to, not a mere substitute for, the natural product also SYNTHETIC
syntheticallySYNTHETICAL, artificially produced but of similar nature to, not a mere substitute for, the natural product also SYNTHETIC
tannersA lotion or cream designed to promote the development of a suntan or produce a similar skin color artificially
syntheticartificially produced but of similar nature to, not a mere substitute for, the natural product also SYNTHETICAL / a synthetic substance
anesthesiaInsensitivity to pain, esp. as artificially induced by the administration of gases or the injection of drugs before surgical operations
transuranicdenoting any chemical element having atomic number beyond uranium (92), not occuring in nature but artificially produced by bombardment of atoms
transgenicof, pertaining to, or designating an organism containing genetic material into which DNA from an unrelated organism has been artificially introduced
transgenicOf, relating to, or denoting an organism that contains genetic material into which DNA from an unrelated organism has been artificially introduced
kneepiece of timber naturally or artificially bent for use in supporting structures coming together at an angle (as the deck beams of a ship)
kneedpiece of timber naturally or artificially bent for use in supporting structures coming together at an angle (as the deck beams of a ship)
liposomesA minute spherical sac of phospholipid molecules enclosing a water droplet, esp. as formed artificially to carry drugs or other substances into the tissues
fermiuma transuranic element artificially produced by neutron bombardment of plutonium. Symbol: Fm; atomic no: 100; half-life of most stable isotope, 257Fm: 80 days (approx.)
deckelsthe irregular, untrimmed edge of handmade paper, often used for ornamental effect in fine books and stationery, now often produced artificially on machine-made paper
franciuma short-lived radioactive element of the alkali-metal group occurring naturally as a disintegration product of actinium and also produced artificially see element table
deckelthe irregular, untrimmed edge of handmade paper, often used for ornamental effect in fine books and stationery, now often produced artificially on machine-made paper
decklethe irregular, untrimmed edge of handmade paper, often used for ornamental effect in fine books and stationery, now often produced artificially on machine-made paper
pixillationa technique for making human figures and animals appear to be animated artificially, eg by the use of stop-frame camera techniques also PIXELLATION, PIXILATION
franciumsa short-lived radioactive element of the alkali-metal group occurring naturally as a disintegration product of actinium and also produced artificially see element table
pixillationsPIXILLATION, a technique for making human figures and animals appear to be animated artificially, eg by the use of stop-frame camera techniques also PIXELLATION, PIXILATION
technetiumThe chemical element of atomic number 43, a radioactive metal. Technetium was the first element to be created artificially, in 1937, by bombarding molybdenum with deuterons
flatheadsA member of certain North American Indian peoples such as the Chinook, Choctaw, and Salish, named from their supposed practice of flattening their children's heads artificially
vaccinesa preparation of killed microorganisms, living attenuated organisms, or living fully virulent organisms that is administered to produce or artificially increase immunity to a particular disease
vegetativeOf, relating to, or denoting reproduction or propagation achieved by asexual means, either naturally (budding, rhizomes, runners, bulbs, etc.) or artificially (grafting, layering, or taking cuttings)
flatheadA member of certain North American Indian peoples such as the Chinook, Choctaw, and Salish, named from their supposed practice of flattening their children's heads artificially
fenslow land that is covered wholly or partly with water unless artificially drained and that usually has peaty alkaline soil and characteristic flora (as of sedges and reeds)