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Definition of native
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of native is as below...
Native
(a.)
Conferred
by
birth;
derived
from
origin;
born with one;
inherent;
inborn;
not
acquired;
as,
native
genius,
cheerfulness,
simplicity,
rights,
etc..
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Meccawee
::
Meccawee
(n.) A
native
or
inhabitant
of
Mecca.
Yam
::
Yam (n.) A
large,
esculent,
farinaceous
tuber of
various
climbing
plants
of the genus
Dioscorea;
also, the
plants
themselves.
Mostly
natives
of warm
climates.
The
plants
have
netted-veined,
petioled
leaves,
and pods with three broad
wings.
The
commonest
species
is D.
sativa,
but
several
others
are
cultivated..
Palaver
::
Palaver
(n.) In
Africa,
a
parley
with the
natives;
a talk;
hence,
a
public
conference
and
deliberation;
a
debate..
Africander
::
Africander
(n.) One born in
Africa,
the
offspring
of a white
father
and a
colored
mother.
Also, and now
commonly
in
Southern
Africa,
a
native
born of
European
settlers..
Acadian
::
Acadian
(n.) A
native
of
Acadie.
Mascagnite
::
Mascagnite
(n.)
Native
sulphate
of
ammonia,
found in
volcanic
districts;
-- so named from
Mascagni,
who
discovered
it..
Dacian
::
Dacian
(n.) A
native
of
ancient
Dacia.
Caraway
::
Caraway
(n.) A
biennial
plant of the
Parsley
family
(Carum
Carui).
The seeds have an
aromatic
smell,
and a warm,
pungent
taste.
They are used in
cookery
and
confectionery,
and also in
medicine
as a
carminative..
Alternatively
::
Alternatively
(adv.)
In the
manner
of
alternatives,
or that
admits
the
choice
of one out of two
things..
Glutton
::
Glutton
(n.) A
carnivorous
mammal
(Gulo
luscus),
of the
family
Mustelidae,
about the size of a large
badger.
It was
formerly
believed
to be
inordinately
voracious,
whence
the name; the
wolverene.
It is a
native
of the
northern
parts of
America,
Europe,
and
Asia..
Himself
::
Himself
(pron.)
An
emphasized
form of the third
person
masculine
pronoun;
-- used as a
subject
usually
with he; as, he
himself
will bear the
blame;
used alone in the
predicate,
either
in the
nominative
or
objective
case; as, it is
himself
who saved
himself..
Pollan
::
Pollan
(n.) A lake
whitefish
(Coregonus
pollan),
native
of
Ireland.
In
appearance
it
resembles
a
herring..
Sheathbill
::
Sheathbill
(n.)
Either
one of two
species
of birds
composing
the genus
Chionis,
and
family
Chionidae,
native
of the
islands
of the
Antarctic
seas..
Silesian
::
Silesian
(n.) A
native
or
inhabitant
of
Silesia.
Tockay
::
Tockay
(n.) A
spotted
lizard
native
of
India.
Armenian
::
Armenian
(n.) A
native
or one of the
people
of
Armenia;
also, the
language
of the
Armenians..
Senna
::
Senna (n.) The
plants
themselves,
native
to the East, but now
cultivated
largely
in the south of
Europe
and in the West
Indies..
Autochthon
::
Autochthon
(n.) One who is
supposed
to rise or
spring
from the
ground
or the soil he
inhabits;
one of the
original
inhabitants
or
aborigines;
a
native;
--
commonly
in the
plural.
This title was
assumed
by the
ancient
Greeks,
particularly
the
Athenians..
Florentine
::
Florentine
(n.) A
native
or
inhabitant
of
Florence,
a city in
Italy..
Chalcanthite
::
Chalcanthite
(n.)
Native
blue
vitriol.
See Blue
vitriol,
under
Blue..
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