Noun
The belief or doctrine that attributes everything to nature as a sanative agent.
Source: Webster's dictionaryNaturism offers a way of being that dares to suggest that who we are without any additions or covering up is all we need to be. Philip Carr-Gomm
Adjectival phrases clothes free and clothing free prescribe where naturism is permitted in an otherwise textile environment, or define the preferred state of a naturist. Source: Internet
After the war, East Germans were free to practice naturism, chiefly at beaches rather than clubs (private organizations being regarded as potentially subversive). Source: Internet
Club naturism is declining, while the number of people that assume naturist facilities will be available at any holiday resort is rising. Source: Internet
France main In 1903 la Revue des deux mondes published a report on German naturism and S. Gay created a naturist community at Bois-Fourgon. Source: Internet
Just as in France, the spread of Esperanto and anationalism had importance just as naturism and free love currents. Source: Internet