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- | ====== Natives ====== | ||
- | native - //[ ney-tiv ]// \\ | ||
- | See synonyms for: native / natives / natively | ||
- | ===== adjective ===== | ||
- | Being the place or environment in which a person was born or a thing came into being: \\ | ||
- | * one's native land. | ||
- | * belonging to a person by birth or to a thing by nature; | ||
- | * inherent: | ||
- | * native ability; | ||
- | * native grace. | ||
- | Belonging by birth to a people regarded as indigenous to a certain place, especially a preliterate people: \\ | ||
- | * Native guides accompanied the expedition through the rainforest. | ||
- | * of indigenous origin, growth, or production: | ||
- | * native pottery. | ||
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- | ==== Noun ==== | ||
- | Sometimes Offensive. one of the people indigenous to a place or country, especially as distinguished from strangers, foreigners, colonizers, etc.: \\ | ||
- | * the natives of Chile. | ||
- | * a person born in a particular place or country: | ||
- | * a native of Ohio. | ||
- | * an organism indigenous to a particular region. | ||
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- | **British.** an oyster reared in British waters, especially in an artificial bed. | ||
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- | **Astrology.** a person born under a particular planet: | ||
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