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the natal
adjective
Of or relating to birth.
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Based on the natal emergence date (i.e. when juveniles left the natal burrow for the first time), we defined three post-emergence intervals for each individual.
He founded the Natal Indian Congress party in 1894.
1963 Mandela is arrested at Howick in the Natal Highlands.
Laing's Nek, which is a few miles on the Natal side of the border, was occupied on Wednesday night.
I had the natal equivalent of a hall pass, a free ride, an automatic upgrade to first class.
In 1894 he founded the Natal Indian Congress, of which he himself became the indefatigable secretary.
But what if it passed illiberal laws, such as the Natal rule that said Indians were not allowed to vote?
At a farewell party given in his honour, he happened to glance through the Natal Mercury and learned that the Natal Legislative Assembly was considering a bill to deprive Indians of the right to vote.
He drafted petitions to the Natal legislature and the British government and had them signed by hundreds of his compatriots.
The natal care unit at the University of Ontario is testing such a system to monitor babies born prematurely.
Even then, the Natal Mercury reported that groups of bystanders along the route shouted "abahambe" (foreigners must go).
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