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indigenous
[in-dij-uh-nuhs]
adjective
originating in and characteristic of a particular region or country; native (often followed byto ).
the plants indigenous to Canada.
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.
innate; inherent; natural (usually followed byto ).
feelings indigenous to human beings.
indigenous
/ ɪnˈdɪdʒɪnəs, ˌɪndɪˈdʒɛnɪtɪ /
adjective
originating or occurring naturally (in a country, region, etc); native
innate (to); inherent (in)
Other Word Forms
- indigenously adverb
- indigenousness noun
- indigenity noun
- nonindigenous adjective
- unindigenous adjective
- unindigenously adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of indigenous1
Example Sentences
There are already small examples of how indigenous languages used in AI can be used to solve real-life challenges in Africa, according to Prof Marivathe.
Her living spaces were delicately curated, with indigenous artifacts, rocks and leaves she would pick up on her walks and vintage wind-up toys.
The IWA is a political group comprised of 90 women's organisations and movements, as well as various civil society groups including labor unions, human rights organisations and indigenous communities.
Despite self-reliance campaigns, indigenous platforms remain limited and most high-value military technology is imported.
Mr Brosnan's life took another turn when, through a love of indigenous music, he met disgraced entertainer Rolf Harris and later became his band's promoter.
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