Of the indigenous inhabitants of a place
“The film is a statement on the preservation of native cultures and languages.”
Belonging to, or made in, a particular place
“There is no need to designate the kinds of native produce which the foreign merchants can change by process of manufacture.”
In a raw, natural or unrefined state
“Mr. Caldcleugh, in his journey along the west coast of South America, observed the potato in its native state.”
Innate or instinctive to a person or thing
“By native instinct, beasts and birds seek for such objects, as may gratify their appetites.”
Wild or feral, having not been domesticated
Of, or pertaining to, everyday or colloquial language
Characteristic of, or related to, a particular nation
Relating to the ideas, customs, and social behavior of a society
Aboriginal or native peoples
Coming from heredity
Relating to a town or district or its governing body
Relating to the regions of a country rather than the capital
Frequent or common
On, or relating to, earth
(of a place) Wild-looking and inhospitable
An original inhabitant, animal, species or plant of a place or region
“The voyagers enlisted the help of a native to translate for them.”
A (usually longtime) resident of a locality
“A native of New York, Biz Markie first came to prominence in the early '80s, when he began rapping at Manhattan nightclubs.”
Indigenous person of the Kalahari desert
A Catalan is an inhabitant or native of Catalonia
A member of the Munda, Ho, or Oraon tribes of eastern India
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