From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Birthnatalna‧tal /ˈneɪtl/ adjective technicalMBrelating to birthGreen turtles return to their natal island to breed.Examples from the Corpusnatal• When last sighted, McCartney was living in the softsouth, several hundred miles from his natal city.• Enormousimprovements have been made there and 1ドルm was provided in 1989 for new maternity and antenatalfacilities.• All malebaboons eventually leave their natal group.• Soon there were other worries to consider, and besides, Gary looked none the worse for those natalincantations.• The solution Pre natalscreening and termination.• It was surprising just how people fitted their natal sign.• Femalestend to remain in their natalunits, which thereby increase gradually in size.Originnatal(1300-1400)Latinnatalis, from natus; → NATION