pecado contra natura pecado contra naturaleza 46
I will put here an apology, rather than a definition. This entry comes from a recommendation in "sex against nature", which I put only because it was already published in the dictionary, although it is unfortunate because they are two sentences (we can discuss at another time if they become locutions) captured from an example in another dictionary. The point is that there they are correctly written and of course they do not appear as an entry, but when pasted here they were separated. . . for a double space. We already know from the work of the trolls who come to fuck the site that increasing the number of spaces generates different entries that apparently look the same; and that is why in my link I only put one, which comes to end here, and not the one that was already published, which is "sin against nature sin against nature". See sin, against, nature, nature.