💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Indigen"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| indigenenoun | An indigenous person; a native. |
| indiginenoun | Alternative form of indigene. [An indigenous person; a native.] |
| indigenanoun | A native, local, indigenous inhabitant, aboriginal. |
| nonindigenenoun | One who is not an indigene; somebody not indigenous to an area. |
| indigeneshipnoun | The status of being an indigene; native status. |
| indigenistnoun | A person who supports indigenous people or beliefs. |
| indigenitynoun | indigenousness. |
| nativenoun | Born or grown in the region in which it lives or is found; not foreign or imported. |
| indiannoun | (countable) A person from India. |
| aboriginenoun | (dated, now offensive) An Aboriginal person from Australia (descending from, or a member of, one of the indigenous people(s) before British colonisation), Aboriginal Australian. |
| aboriginalnoun | An animal or plant native to a region. |
| postindiannoun | A Native American. |
| natural | Existing in nature. |
| north indiannoun | Of or pertaining to North India, its people, culture or languages |
| red indiannoun | (dated, offensive) An aboriginal native of the Americas of pre-Columbian lineage. An Indian, Amerind(ian), American Indian, a Native American. |
| aboriginesnoun | (history) The inhabitants of a location before colonization by the Europeans occurred. |
| originarynoun | (obsolete) Native (a person born in a particular geographic place, such as a country or region) |
| south indiannoun | Of or pertaining to South India, its people, culture or languages |
| indigenizationnoun | The act of making something or someone more indigenous; adaptation to native or local culture. |
| amerindiannoun | American Indian. |
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