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Definition of "creatural" [crea•tur•al]

  • Of or relating to a creature (adjective)
  • Being a creature, created (adjective)

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Use "creatural" in a sentence
  • "And so, though there are differences, deep and impassable, between anything that can be called creatural righteousness, and that which bears the same name in the heavens, the fact that it does bear the same name is a guarantee to us that there is an essential resemblance between the righteousness of God in its lustrous perfectness, and the righteousness of His child in its imperfect effort."
  • "Things did not move in a natural way -- those fringe creatural behaviors could be called "undead" rather than alive."
  • "In the second place, the exemplar is the ideal form present in the divine mind that acts as the formal cause of creatural essences, and from this perspective the veritas of the res is its ontological conformity (Anselm's rectitudo) to its eternal model."