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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Recent topics include rising competition between the U.S. and China in the Pacific, diplomacy and military issues, climate change, indigenous issues, and the aviation and gambling industries.
"I am proud, as an indigenous person, that there are creative people willing to take a chance on me at this age," Momin says.
From BBC
Before joining the Journal, he worked for the Huffington Post on a range of topics from the business of college athletics to the World Bank's policies protecting indigenous people.
Over the last three decades, many cities, towns and roads in South Africa have been renamed, replacing them with indigenous ones or calling them after heroes of the struggle against apartheid.
From BBC
"Country music has always been a highly diverse form - merging and mixing black, indigenous, Mexican and other traditions - and yet, country music has struggled to accept its essential diversity," King said.
From BBC
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