different between unnature vs unnatured
unnature
English
Etymology
un- +? nature
Verb
unnature (third-person singular simple present unnatures, present participle unnaturing, simple past and past participle unnatured)
- (obsolete, transitive) To change the nature of; to invest with a different or contrary nature.
Noun
unnature (uncountable)
- That which is contrary to nature; the unnatural.
- 1858, Horace Bushnell, Nature and the Supernatural
- So as to be rather unnature, after all, than nature.
- 1858, Horace Bushnell, Nature and the Supernatural
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unnatured
English
Verb
unnatured
- simple past tense and past participle of unnature
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