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Supernatant
Supernatant Su`per*na"tant, a. [L. supernatanus, p. pr. of supernatare to swim above; super above + natare to swim.] Swimming above; floating on the surface; as, oil supernatant on water.
Supernatation
Supernatation Su`per*na*ta"tion, n. The act of floating on the surface of a fluid. --Sir T. Browne.
Supernatural
Supernatural Su`per*nat"u*ral, a. [Pref. super- + natural: cf. OF. supernaturel, F. surnaturel.] Being beyond, or exceeding, the power or laws of nature; miraculous. Syn: Preternatural. Usage: Supernatural, Preternatural. Preternatural signifies beside nature, and supernatural, above or beyond nature. What is very greatly aside from the ordinary course of things is preternatural; what is above or beyond the established laws of the universe is supernatural. The dark day which terrified all Europe nearly a century ago was preternatural; the resurrection of the dead is supernatural. ``That form which the earth is under at present is preternatural, like a statue made and broken again.' --T. Burnet. ``Cures wrought by medicines are natural operations; but the miraculous ones wrought by Christ and his apostles were supernatural.' --Boyle. That is supernatural, whether it be, that is either not in the chain of natural cause and effect, or which acts on the chain of cause and effect in nature, from without the chain. --Bushnell. We must not view creation as supernatural, but we do look upon it as miraculous. --McCosh. The supernatural, whatever is above and beyond the scope, or the established course, of the laws of nature. ``Nature and the supernatural.' --H. Bushnell.
Supernaturalism
Supernaturalism Su`per*nat"u*ral*ism, n. 1. The quality or state of being supernatural; supernaturalness. 2. (Theol.) The doctrine of a divine and supernatural agency in the production of the miracles and revelations recorded in the Bible, and in the grace which renews and sanctifies men, -- in opposition to the doctrine which denies the agency of any other than physical or natural causes in the case. [Written also supranaturalism.]
Supernaturalist
Supernaturalist Su`per*nat"u*ral*ist, n. One who holds to the principles of supernaturalism.
Supernaturalistic
Supernaturalistic Su`per*nat`u*ral*is"tic, a. Of or pertaining to supernaturalism.
Supernaturality
Supernaturality Su`per*nat`u*ral"i*ty, n. The quality or state of being supernatural.
Supernaturalize
Supernaturalize Su`per*nat"u*ral*ize, v. t. To treat or regard as supernatural.
Supernaturally
Supernaturally Su`per*nat"u*ral*ly, adv. In a supernatural manner.
Supernaturalness
Supernaturalness Su`per*nat"u*ral*ness, n. The quality or state of being supernatural.
The supernatural
Supernatural Su`per*nat"u*ral, a. [Pref. super- + natural: cf. OF. supernaturel, F. surnaturel.] Being beyond, or exceeding, the power or laws of nature; miraculous. Syn: Preternatural. Usage: Supernatural, Preternatural. Preternatural signifies beside nature, and supernatural, above or beyond nature. What is very greatly aside from the ordinary course of things is preternatural; what is above or beyond the established laws of the universe is supernatural. The dark day which terrified all Europe nearly a century ago was preternatural; the resurrection of the dead is supernatural. ``That form which the earth is under at present is preternatural, like a statue made and broken again.' --T. Burnet. ``Cures wrought by medicines are natural operations; but the miraculous ones wrought by Christ and his apostles were supernatural.' --Boyle. That is supernatural, whether it be, that is either not in the chain of natural cause and effect, or which acts on the chain of cause and effect in nature, from without the chain. --Bushnell. We must not view creation as supernatural, but we do look upon it as miraculous. --McCosh. The supernatural, whatever is above and beyond the scope, or the established course, of the laws of nature. ``Nature and the supernatural.' --H. Bushnell.

Meaning of Pernat from wikipedia

- Pernat (Croatian pronunciation: [pěrnat], Italian: Pernata, Pernatto) is a village on the Croatian island of Cres, in Primorje-Gorski Kotar. Administratively...
- investigated London resident Valentino Rossi. Capirossi's manager Carlo Pernat told the press: "It's absolutely absurd. Loris really lives in Monte Carlo...
- p**** the narrow channel or dock in the shallow port. Pernat – The westernmost village on Cape Pernat. A quaint and rustic village forming a gateway to numerous...
- a. Orchestra Conductor) as Adam Pietryk Golem (1980) as Doctor Creating Pernat Człowiek z żelaza (1981) a.k.a. Man of Iron as Kapt. Wirski Dziecinne pytania...
- PMC 3640979. PMID 15043645. Bernstein, Daniel M.; Wilson, Alexander Maurice; Pernat, Nicole L. M.; Meilleur, Louise R. (2012). "Auditory hindsight bias" (PDF)...
- Peđa Mitrović SSP 1988 Dušan Nikezić SSP 1973 Tatjana Pašić SSP 1964 Sonja Pernat SSP 1976 Goran Petrović SSP 1966 Parliamentary deputy leader Mila Popović...
- Schugger-Leo Chcialbym sie zgubic... (1979) - Director Bulwa Golem (1980) - Pernat Spotkanie na Atlantyku (1980) - Walter The War of the Worlds: Next Century...
- Dir. by Peter Vadocz) Check Mate (16mins, Dir. by Mitja Mlakar, Mojca Pernat, Robert Ribic & Miha Subic) Paintbrush (8mins, Dir. by Alex Barrett) The...
- Mali Podol - 3 Martinšćica - 103 Merag - 22 Miholašćica - 31 Orlec - 88 Pernat - 2 Porozina - 28 Predošćica - 1 Stanić - 0 Stivan - 24 Sveti Petar - 7...
- March 30, 1871, in Klagenfurt; with his name also written: Markus or Marko Pernat or Pernath) was a Carinthian Slovenian / Austrian painter of romantic landscape...