NA’TURE. n.
1. An imaginary being supposed to preside over the material and animal world.
Thou,
nature, art my goddess; to thy law
My services are bound. --- Shakespeare
11. Physics; the science which teaches the qualities of things.
Nature and
Nature’s laws lay hid in night,
God said, Let Newton be, and all was light. --- Pope.
NE’TWORK. n.
1. Anything reticulated or decussated, at equal distances, with interstices between the intersections.
PA’STERN. n.
1. The knee of an horse.
(A lady once asked Johnson how he came to define
Pastern the knee of a horse; instead of making an elaborate defense, as she expected, he at once answered, ‘Ignorance, madam, pure ignorance’.)