Similar words: naturist, futurism, naturalism, tourism, maturity, maturing, hematuria, nature. Meaning: ['neɪtʃərɪzm] n. going without clothes as a social practice.
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(1) The prospect of entering the world of naturism filled me with dread.
(2) Modern naturism originated in Germany in the 1920 s.
(3) Charles Robert Darwin tried to explain thoroughly the naturism about the origin of human beings consciences in his book of the Origin of Humankind.
(4) There are 12, 000 members of British Naturism, the UK's official organisation, but most are older adults. Sentencedict.com
(5) The conflict between the Taoist naturism and the Confucian ethical code reflected from ideology to real political life inevitably.
(6) The Western naturism has influence on the new period literature of China.
(7) Andy, 26 (far right): "I was curious about naturism, so I searched the internet and met others online.
(8) Henry David Thoreau's naturism, which conveyed an unprecedented ecological awareness, is attributed to a wealth of literary, philosophical and scientific resources of nature in diverse cultures.
(9) As a conservative country, naturism is largely an indoor event in Britain, and due to the changeable weather, if you want to be naked, you can but stay at your shelter, according to the owner.
(10) Third, the independent thought of Confucianism and the naturism of Dao effected deeply the enlightened value of independence.
(11) Zhuan Zi's philosophy is known for its naturism , which is also the basis of his Xin Xing theory.
(12) According to the tourist authority in the Aquitaine region on the French Atlantic coast, " 'green' naturism is growing fast in popularity."
(13) The company said it expects the cruise to appeal to a variety of European nationalities – but particularly Germans, as they are "really into naturism".
(14) At last, it discusses the development prospect of the theory of value and puts forward that the naturism theory of value has a more profound meaning and is important for economic theory and practice.
(15) Trace of primitive religion development was from totemism and naturism to consanguineous ancestors adoration.
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