Similar words: naturalization, naturalist, neutralized, demoralized, natural, naturally, natural law, unnatural. Meaning: ['nætʃrəlaɪz] adj. 1. introduced from another region and persisting without cultivation 2. planted so as to give an effect of wild growth.
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61) In 2003, Martina Navratilova, a 46-year-old naturalized American, and her Indian partner, Leander Paes, captured the mixed doubles championships at Wimbledon.
62) A perennial herb(Cichorium intybus) of the composite family, native to the Old World, widely naturalized in North America, and having rayed flower heads with blue florets.
63) European vetchlike herb naturalized in the eastern United States having umbels of pink-and-white flowers and sharp-angled pods.
64) In addition, I also exhibit how Quine, based on his views about naturalized epistemology, the generic approach of language learning, and inscrutability of reference, rejects apriori knowledge.
65) North American perennial herb having small autumn-blooming purple or pink or white flowers; widely naturalized in Europe.
66) A tropical western African evergreen tree (Blighia sapida) having leathery red and yellow fruits. It is naturalized and cultivated in the tropics and in Florida.
67) European leek naturalized in Great Britain; leaves triangular in section.
More similar words: naturalization, naturalist, neutralized, demoralized, natural, naturally, natural law, unnatural, supernatural, natural gas, preternatural, natural resources, natural monopoly, natural selection, socialized, demoralize, liberalize, decentralize, nationalize, civilized, uncivilized, fertilized egg, datura, realize, saturated, nature, penalize, maturation, guttural, cultural.