Un*na"ture (?), v. t. [1st pref. un- + nature.]
To change the nature of; to invest with a different or contrary nature.
[Obs.]
A right heavenly nature, indeed, as if were unnaturing them, doth so bridle them [the elements].
Sir P. Sidney.
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Un*na"ture, n. [Pref. un- not + nature.]
The contrary of nature; that which is unnatural.
[R.]
So as to be rather unnature, after all, than nature.
H. Bushnell.
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