Latin Root "nat" (to be born)
* Natural: Of or relating to nature; existing in or produced by nature.
* Nation: A large body of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, inhabiting a particular country or territory.
* Native: Belonging to a particular place by birth or origin; indigenous.
* Nativity: The birth of a person, especially Jesus Christ.
* Natal: Relating to birth or birthplace.
* Renowned: Famous, celebrated, or well-known. (From Old French *renown*, meaning "to be known")
* Cognate: Having a common origin or ancestor; related. (From Latin *cognatus*, meaning "born with" or "related")
Other Words with "Nat"
* Nitrate: A salt or ester of nitric acid.
* Natatorium: A swimming pool. (From Latin *natatorium*, meaning "swimming place")
* National: Of or relating to a nation.
Important Note: Some words like "nature" and "natural" are considered to be derived from the Latin word "natura," which is a noun meaning "nature." While "natura" shares a root with "nat," it's not technically considered a root itself.