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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a natal" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to birth or origin, but it is more common to see "natal" used without the article "a."
Example: "The natal chart provides insights into one's personality based on the time and place of birth."
Alternatives: "birth" or "origin".
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But it would trouble me more if it was a natal female taking anabolic steroids".
The British Dental Association BDAA) said about one in 2,000 babies was born with a tooth present above the gumline at birth, known as a natal tooth.
Sure enough, about 14 weeks later, the female's collar announced that she had entered a cave fit to be a natal den.
So, we will see a Natal Xbox 360 next year according the head honcho.
A natal colony is a noisy place, loud with bawling pups calling for their mothers or the retching sounds used to repel rivals and humans.
"And I saw something red and tasted it and it was kind of sweet". It turned out to be a natal plum.
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Any asymmetry in the SN, such as in the mass or neutrino loss (e.g. Lai 2004; Janka 2012), can give rise to a natal-kick (boldsymbol {v}_{mathrm {k}}) to the star.
Eq. (21) shows that with a negligible natal kick, a binary survives the supernova explosion if less than half of the mass is lost.
In June, the company introduced a prototype of a project code-named Natal, a motion system that combines cameras with voice and face-recognition software.
If no partner, friends or family are willing, try a post-natal doula - a sort of experienced "rent a mum" - who will do light household tasks, and advise on breastfeeding and other new-baby issues.
As an adjective, natal refers to birth, but here it means KwaZulu-Natal, a province in SOUTH AFRICA.
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