Wine in its natural state?
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THENAKEDGRAPEWine in its natural state?
UNDYEDIn its natural color
RAWIn its natural condition.
RAWIn its natural state
ARGOLTartar in its natural form.
AUJUSServed in its natural gravy
fieldstoneStone used in its natural form
crudesa substance in its natural unprocessed state
AUJUSServed in its natural gravy, as roast beef
WHOMIt's "no longer current in natural colloquial speech," per the OED
forelparchment of poor quality, used in its natural color for making book covers
forelsparchment of poor quality, used in its natural color for making book covers
camouflageAn animal's natural coloring or form that enables it to blend in with its surroundings
derives(of an expression in a natural language) Be linked by a set of stages to (its underlying abstract form)
resonancesThe condition in which an object or system is subjected to an oscillating force having a frequency close to its own natural frequency
alizarinsolid appearing reddish-orange as crystals and brownish-yellow as powder, C14H8O4, one of the earliest known dyes, formerly obtained in its natural state from madder and now derived from anthraquinone: used chiefly in the
domainea vineyard especially in Burgundy that makes and bottles wine from its own grapes
mouthsThe character or quality of a wine as judged by its feel or flavor in the mouth (rather than its aroma)
classicoUsed in the classification of Italian wines to designate a wine produced in the region from which the type takes its name
ullagesthe quantity of wine, liquor, or the like, remaining in a container that has lost part of its contents by evaporation, leakage, or use
ullagedthe quantity of wine, liquor, or the like, remaining in a container that has lost part of its contents by evaporation, leakage, or use
ullagethe quantity of wine, liquor, or the like, remaining in a container that has lost part of its contents by evaporation, leakage, or use