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- PRETERNATURAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Things beyond nature—i e , very unusual things—can be alarming, and in its earliest documented uses in the late 1500s, preternatural was applied to strange, ominous, or abnormal phenomena, from works of God to signs of illness and disease
- Preternatural - Wikipedia
The preternatural (or praeternatural) is that which appears outside, beside or beyond (Latin: præter) the natural It is "suspended between the mundane and the miraculous"
- PRETERNATURAL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Preternatural describes something that seems oddly abnormal and out of sync with everything else If you hear a preternatural dog's barking, maybe it sounds like a police siren instead of a howl
- PRETERNATURAL definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
The point was to distinguish the preternatural and the supernatural, the wonders (mirabilia) of demons and the miracles (miracula) of saints
- preternatural, adj. n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
preternatural, adj n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- PRETERNATURAL – Word of the Day – The English Nook
Preternatural describes the strange and extraordinary — what lies beyond the ordinary course of nature, not quite mystical but unnervingly rare, intense, or uncanny
- Preternatural - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Preternatural describes something that seems oddly abnormal and out of sync with everything else If you hear a preternatural dog's barking, maybe it sounds like a police siren instead of a howl Note that preternatural contains the word natural
- PRETERNATURAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Preternatural abilities, qualities, or events are very unusual in a way that might make you think that unknown forces are involved Parents had an almost preternatural ability to understand what was going on in their children's minds It was suddenly preternaturally quiet Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary
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