/ˈnætʃ.ə.reɪt.ɪŋ/
verb · continuous · etym: derived from naturans · the present participle made habitable
the act of a thing being itself.
the kettle is naturating. the chair is naturating. the page you are reading is naturating; so is the breath you are taking on its behalf. the verb is shy of ordinary tenses; it lives only in the continuous. to ask did it naturate? is to ask the wrong question. compare naturans, of which naturating is the english cousin.
one is naturating constantly. it is impossible to stop. even the silence in a room is naturating; even the nullabye is. the labyrinth, taken as a whole, is the work of many things naturating at once, and the naturata is what remains after.
in a sentence: "do not interrupt the cat. it is naturating."