natal

pronunciation

How to pronounce natal in British English: UK [ˈneɪtl]word uk audio image

How to pronounce natal in American English: US [ˈnetl] word us audio image

  • Adjective:
    relating to or accompanying birth
    of or relating to the buttocks

Word Origin

natal
natal: see native
natal (adj.)
late 14c., "of or pertaining to birthdays," from Latin natalis "pertaining to birth or origin," from natus, past participle of nasci "to be born" (Old Latin gnasci; see genus).

Example

1. Other examples for 2010 range from a john mayer music video to xbox 's upcoming project natal .
2. This aircraft l-410 dual-propeller plane took off from recife , northeastern brazil , the other destined for the city of natal .
3. That 's partly why microsoft imagines its project natal as being far more than a games control interface , and is working on turning it into a remote control for your tv too .
4. In addition to 13 airports being upgraded , there is also supposed to be a new airport being built in natal , where some of the world cup games are due to be played .
5. In the province of kwazulu natal an alleged police hit squad , known as the " cato manor " unit , was disbanded earlier this year after being accused of carrying out scores of assassinations of suspects .

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