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Naturhistorischem

Naturhistorischem is a German adjective form meaning natural-historical, used to describe things related to natural history. The base adjective naturhistorisch comes from Natur- (nature) and Geschichte (history). The ending -em marks the dative singular masculine or neuter form, and the adjective can take other inflections to agree with different cases, genders, and numbers.

In practice, naturhistorisch is widely used in institutional names and descriptive phrases. A common pattern is

Relation to related terms: naturhistorisch describes the field and material associated with natural history, while naturwissenschaftlich

Etymology and usage notes: The word combines Natur- with Geschichte, reflecting a traditional framing of natural

the
compound
Naturhistorisches
Museum,
literally
the
Natural
History
Museum.
Examples
include
Naturhistorisches
Museum
Wien
in
Vienna,
and
similar
institutions
in
other
German-speaking
regions.
The
form
naturhistorischem
occurs
in
phrases
such
as
im
naturhistorischen
Museum
(in
the
natural
history
museum)
or
mit
naturhistorischem
Wissen
(with
natural-historical
knowledge).
refers
to
the
natural
sciences
and
their
scientific
study
of
the
natural
world.
The
two
terms
are
related
but
emphasize
different
focuses—historical
description
and
understanding
versus
scientific
investigation.
history
as
the
study
of
nature
and
its
history.
In
German,
descriptive
adjectives
decline
to
agree
with
the
noun
they
modify,
yielding
forms
such
as
naturhistorisch,
naturhistorische,
naturhistorisches,
or
naturhistorischen
depending
on
case,
gender,
and
article.
As
a
result,
naturhistorischem
appears
primarily
in
dative
singular
contexts
(and
similar
inflected
forms
in
other
cases).