indigenous
Americanadjective
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originating in and characteristic of a particular region or country; native (often followed byto ).
the plants indigenous to Canada.
- Synonyms:
- natural , aboriginal , autochthonous
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Indigenous. relating to or being a people who are the original, earliest known inhabitants of a region, or are their descendants: the Indigenous languages of the Americas.
the Indigenous Maori of New Zealand;
the Indigenous languages of the Americas.
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innate; inherent; natural (usually followed byto ).
feelings indigenous to human beings.
adjective
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originating or occurring naturally (in a country, region, etc); native
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innate (to); inherent (in)
Other Word Forms
- indigenity noun
- indigenously adverb
- indigenousness noun
- nonindigenous adjective
- unindigenous adjective
- unindigenously adverb
Etymology
Origin of indigenous
First recorded in 1640–50; from Latin indigen(a) “native, original inhabitant” ( indi-, by-form of in- in- 2 ( indagate ) + -gena, derivative from base of gignere “to bring into being”; genital, genitor ) + -ous
Example Sentences
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As U.S. expansion displaced indigenous nations, Native peoples entered wage labor, in ways that often extended traditional work.
Members of Zootopia’s elite plan to expand their territory by displacing certain indigenous animals from an area they want to claim for themselves.
From Los Angeles Times
An award-winning Canadian-American author whose career was tied to his apparent indigenous ancestry has recently learned that he has no Cherokee roots.
From BBC
"We mobilized civil society, academia, the private sector, indigenous peoples, and social movements, making COP30 the COP with the second-highest participation in history."
From Barron's
A Vatican statement said the 15th-century papal bulls, or decrees, “did not adequately reflect the equal dignity and rights of indigenous peoples” and have never been considered expressions of the Catholic faith.
From Seattle Times
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