Similar words: naturalist, naturalism, naturalisation, pluralistic, naturalize, naturalized, naturalization, denaturalization. Meaning: [‚nætʃrə'lɪstɪk] adj. representing what is real; not abstract or ideal.
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31, The composition exemplifies 4 the artist's struggle to reconcile pictorial and naturalistic scale and effect.
32, With methodology, Nan Le - shan is deeply influenced by Whitehead and takes the naturalistic approach.
33, Sister Carrie was a naturalistic book in that it had the usual denominators.
34, The focus of Laozi and Zhuangzi's thought of naturalistic education is the theory of inaction. Its educational aim is "to be sage" and its educational method is self-revelation.
35, Its importance lies rather in its naturalistic sculpture, architectural inventiveness, and detailed epigraphic record.
36, Crane's novels and short stories, which were influenced by the French Naturalistic writers.
37, It can be mainly classified into: traditionary style, modern style, post-modern style, naturalistic style and mixed style.
38, Nietzsche offers a naturalistic account of higher things, which presents them as sublimations of despised things.
39, The naturalistic English garden of the 18 th century displaced the elaborate parterre.
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