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Law of nature Moderate

Origin: Latin suffix -ure

Law of nature has 2 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

a generalization that describes recurring facts or events in nature

"the laws of thermodynamics"

2

A physical law (a scientific generalization based upon empirical observation)

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all-or-none law principle Archimedes' principle Avogadro's law Bernoulli's law Benford's law Bose-Einstein statistics Boyle's law Coulomb's Law Dalton's law distribution law equilibrium law Fechner's law Fermi-Dirac statistics Gay-Lussac's law Henry's law Hooke's law Hubble's law Kepler's law Kirchhoff's laws law of averages law of constant proportion law of diminishing returns law of effect law of equivalent proportions law of gravitation law of multiple proportions law of mass action law of thermodynamics Mendel's law Newton's law of motion Ohm's law Pascal's law Pauli exclusion principle periodic law Planck's law Planck's radiation law principle of relativity Stevens' law Weber's law
Rhyming Words
ure cure lure fure kure yure eure ture pure bure sure mure dure shure viure heure azure alure coure youre
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