subnatural

English

Alternative forms

  • sub-natural

Etymology

sub- + natural

Adjective

subnatural (comparative more subnatural, superlative most subnatural)

  1. (physics) Describing spectroscopic lines that are narrower than those produced naturally
  2. Below or beneath nature.
    • 2013, Daniel Buxhoeveden, ‎Gayle Woloschak, Science and the Eastern Orthodox Church (page 51)
      As the well-known “problem of natural evil” indicates, this transparency is only relative. In a fallen, subnatural world, there is a certain opaqueness to God's purposes []
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