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Meanings of
natal
in English
Portuguese
província de kwazulu-natal
Catalan
natal
Spanish
natal
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A region of eastern South Africa on the Indian Ocean.
KwaZulu-Natal
Portuguese
província de kwazulu-natal
Change.
change
alteration
Related terms
modification
Synonyms
Examples for "
change
"
change
alteration
Examples for "
change
"
1
However; incoming information may well
change
over the course of the day.
2
The case could radically
change
the way the company operates in Europe.
3
GM officials said their position would not
change
,
however, the source said.
4
The
change
in investment strategy was agreed earlier this year, officials said.
5
Tackling climate
change
is an international problem that needs an international solution.
1
The great
alteration
lay in the increase in the quantity of BOC-LAND.
2
Any
alteration
to it would be disastrous for the new homes market.
3
Results: Long-term ethanol feeding caused a significant
alteration
of pancreatic gene expression.
4
There was a great, sane naturalness in the
alteration
,
in the advance.
5
We suggest a potential role for this genetic
alteration
in breast tumorigenesis.
Natal.
Related terms
body part
Usage of
natal
in English
1
Previous studies on c-Abl-deficient mice have shown high
post
-
natal
mortality and lymphopenia.
2
His
natal
burr was always in evidence when he was sentimentally affected.
3
A
neo
-
natal
nurse is a very good kind of person to be.
4
Ante- and
post
-
natal
care will be provided in mostly single, en-suite rooms.
5
She has to report in oh her
natal
day, of course.
6
I enclose them in spacious reed-stumps, equal in diameter to the
natal
cell.
7
I bought it for
ante
-
natal
care but patients use it as a service.
8
We administered also the Perception of Insufficient Milk questionnaire at 6 months
post
-
natal
.
9
That was to be regarded as the
natal
day of Liberty.
10
The pure remoteness of Greece came to her like
natal
air.
11
The record of this royal salute on his
natal
day is very characteristic.
12
Predicting
post
-
natal
renal function is crucial to the prenatal evaluation of fetal nephropathies.
13
An evil star presided over thy
natal
hour and smote it with gloom.
14
It is not affecting the hospital's
natal
unit, which is attached to paediatrics.
15
Eating fish during pregnancy and breastfeeding appears to prevent
post
-
natal
depression.
16
This town was built around the site of Houphouët's
natal
village.
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natal
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
natal depression
natal day
natal care
natal hour
natal air
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Translations for
natal
Portuguese
província de kwazulu-natal
kwazulu-natal
Catalan
natal
Spanish
natal
kwazulu-natal
Natal
through the time
Natal
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common