English edit

Etymology edit

post- +‎ natural

Adjective edit

postnatural (comparative more postnatural, superlative most postnatural)

  1. After nature; encompassing artificially constructed organisms such as the results of genetic engineering and cybernetics.
    • 2009 April 14, Dennis Overbye, “Hello Van Gogh, Can You Hear Me Now?”, in New York Times[1]:
      In the gallery of postnatural history, for example, is a goat that has been genetically tinkered with to produce spider silk, useful for fishing line and bulletproof vests, in its milk.