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abderite
acclimated
acontias
adansonia
advocate
advowson
ady
african
agglutinative
ajava
alco
algerine
allegiance
aloe
alternal
alternative
alternatively
alternativeness
american
ammony
amomum
amorpha
angor
anime
arabian
argental
armenian
arrow-root
arsenic
as
asiatic
asphurelates
assume
athenian
austrian
avocado
awlwort
axstone
babyroussa
banana
banoy
basil
batavian
bead-tree
bean-caper
bear
belgian
belong
belonging
benefice
bengalese
benjamin
bismuth
bittern
boil
bonasus
bonduc
boracic
bottom
breed
briton
broom
bullace
burgher
button-tree
cabbage-tree
cacao
calamin
calamine
caledonian
calenture
calx
camaieu
camayeu
cameo
camomile
camphor-tree
canadian
cane
cardamom
cardinal
carline-thistle
carminative
carob
carolinian
carthaginian
case
cassavi
cassia
cast
castilian
celestine
celtis
ceruse
chameleon
chestnut-tree
chick-pea
chinese
choice
chough
christs-thorn
cicatrizant
cinnabar
cinnamon
cistus
citizen
clove
cochineal
cockney
collative
cologne-earth
coloquintida
come
commeline
condor
congenital
congenite
congiary
conglutinative
contrayerva
copper
coral-tree
coriander
countryman
cow-itch
cowhage
creole
croats
dane
demoralize
denizen
denominative
designative
determinative
dignity
discriminative
discriminatively
discutient
disjunctive
dole
dominative
donative
dragons
each
easterling
egyptian
either
electrum
elephant
elm
emanative
ephesian
estimative
european
exile
exotic
expatriated
ferret
finn
flamingo
fleming
florentine
foreign
forest
formful
fossil
foster-earth
galilean
gascon
genial
gentian
gentoo
genuine
genuineness
german
ginger
glutinative
gold
grecian
greek
gubernative
guinea-hen
hatchet
heaven-born
hellebore
her
hers
herself
hibernian
hiberno-celtic
himself
his
hobnob
hollander
homeborn
homebred
homestead
homewards
honor
hornbill
hottentot
huzza
i
ibis
icelander
idiotism
if
illuminative
imaginative
impersonal
inca
incarnative
indian
indigene
indigenous
indigo-plant
ingenite
ingraft
ingrafted
ingrafting
inlandish
innate
iridium
irish
iron
island
it
italian
jackal
japan
japanese
juniper
kalmia
larch
lascar
laserwort
lead
lemur
lentiscus
lignum-vitae
lilac
lion
loadstone
love
loveliness
luscious
macaronic
maguey
maiz
mango
manna
metal
moccason
moor
moose
mother
mother-wit
naively
naivete
naivty
native
natively
nativeness
natron
natural
naturalization
naturalize
naturalized
naturalizing
negro
nominative
norman
norwegian
nylgau
oblike
opinionative
opinionatively
opinionativeness
or
ordinative
ore
oriental
orpiment
osmium
otomo
our
outborn
outlander
outlandish
palladium
palm
palm-tree
panther
paradisea
party-jury
patriot
peacock
peppermint-tree
perdifoil
peregrine
persimmon
person
pilfering
plane-tree
pneumatical
poison-tree
poke-weed
pole
pongo
popinjay
porcupine
potato
present
presentative
promise
quahaug
quassia
quicksilver
quit
quoth
radical
rain
ratiocinative
reside
rest
retection
rhinoceros
rinse
roman
rude
russ
russian
sachem
salamandrine
salt
saltpeter
samp
sandarach
sarcotic
sassoline
savage
savagism
save
scorpion
scotticism
screamer
scythian
seapoy
senna
sepoy
serval
silver
sin
skink
socinian
soda
son
song
spinozism
spoil
spurge-laurel
subahdar
subject
succession
succotash
sulphur
sun
swede
swiss
sylvanite
tamarind
tame
tampoe
tartar
tea-tree
tellurium
terminative
terminatively
test
teutonic
their
themselves
thorough-wort
thyself
tobacco
tody
tre
trochil
turky
unborrowed
unnative
uranium
urinative
vanilla
vari
vernacular
vitriol
vomic
wallow
wax
wax-palm
weaver
whether
wild
wither
wood-note
worship
yankee
ye
you
your
zebra



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1828 Definition

NATIVE, a.

1. Produced by nature; original; born with the being; natural; not acquired; as native genius; native affections; a native talent or disposition; native cheerfulness; native simplicity.

2. Produced by nature; not factitious or artificial; as native ore; native color.

3. Conferred by birth; as native rights and privileges.

4. Pertaining to the place of birth; as native soil; native country; native graves.

5. Original; that of which any thing is made; as mans native dust.

6. Born with; congenial.

NATIVE, n.

1. One born in any place is said to be a native of that place, whether country, city or town.

2. Offspring.
1913 Definition
Native (native)
a.(?)
Na"tive
[F. natif, L. nativus, fr. nasci, p. p. natus. See Nation, and cf. Naïve, Nelf a serf.]
  1. Arising by birth; having an origin; born.
    [Obs.]

    Anaximander's opinion is, that the gods are native, rising and vanishing again in long periods of times. Cudworth.

  2. Of or pertaining to one's birth; natal; belonging to the place or the circumstances in which one is born; -- opposed to foreign; as, native land, language, color, etc.
  3. Born in the region in which one lives; as, a native inhabitant, race; grown or originating in the region where used or sold; not foreign or imported; as, native oysters, or strawberries.
  4. Original; constituting the original substance of anything; as, native dust.
    Milton.
  5. Conferred by birth; derived from origin; born with one; inherent; inborn; not acquired; as, native genius, cheerfulness, simplicity, rights, etc.

    Courage is native to you. Jowett (Thucyd. ).

  6. Naturally related; cognate; connected (with).
    [R.]

    the head is not more native to the heart, . . .
    Than is the throne of Denmark to thy father.
    Shak.

  7. Found in nature uncombined with other elements; as, native silver.
    (b)
  8. One who, or that which, is born in a place or country referred to; a denizen by birth; an animal, a fruit, or vegetable, produced in a certain region; as, a native of France.
  9. Any of the live stock found in a region, as distinguished from such as belong to pure and distinct imported breeds.
    [U.S.]

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