Artificiality
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'''Artificial''' refers to something which is not [[Natural (disambiguation)|natural]], often implying that it was created or manufactured by humans. | '''Artificial''' refers to something which is not [[Natural (disambiguation)|natural]], often implying that it was created or manufactured by humans. |
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Artificial refers to something which is not natural, often implying that it was created or manufactured by humans.
In fiction
- Les Paradis artificiels (Artificial Paradises)
See also
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