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autochthonic
autochthonic, a. (ɔːtɒkˈθɒnɪk) [f. as prec. + -ic.] Native to the soil, aboriginal, indigenous.1845 Ford Handbk. Spain i. 52 The old autochthonic Iberians. 1860 Abp. Thomson Outl. Laws Th. 285 To consider both Greek and Indian philosophy as autochthonic. Oxford English Dictionary
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autochthonous
autochthonous, a. (ɔːˈtɒkθənəs) [f. as prec. + -ous.] a. = autochthonic.1805 W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. III. 309 If the English have this great predilection for autochthonous bread and butter. 1860 Sat. Rev. X. 149/1 Most of them [the Red Indians] believe themselves to be autochthonous. 1879 B. Taylor G... Oxford English Dictionary
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Semperviva
Making an official distinction of the original old type of the autochthonic breeds from their "improved" types. Establishing a genetic bank (of semen and embryos) for autochthonic breeds. wikipedia.org
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autochthonal
autochthonal, a. (ɔːˈtɒkθənəl) [f. prec. + -al1.] Autochthonic, autochthonous.1829 T. Peacock Misfort. Elphin 93 The autochthonal justice of our agrestic kakistocracy. 1869 Farrar Fam. Speech iv. (1873) 117 These autochthonal peoples. Oxford English Dictionary
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What is another word for native - WordHippo
Synonyms for native include indigenous, aboriginal, original, autochthonic, autochthonous, earliest, endemic, first, mother and vernacular. Find more similar words at ...
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Usage The letter is used in the autochthonic languages of North America: Western Apache, Mescalero-Chiricahua, Muscogee, Dadibi, Gwichʼin, Erie, and Navajo wikipedia.org
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Bhil
She claims that the British colonial government legislated the Act in 1871 in the wake of these autochthonic tribes' proclivity for rebellion. wikipedia.org
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Attica
History Ancient history During antiquity, the Athenians boasted about being 'autochthonic', which is to say that they were the original inhabitants of wikipedia.org
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Erechtheion
However, if we are to try to discern an overall theme then it can be argued the Erechtheion is the expression of the autochthonic nature of Athenian identity The notion that the autochthonic origins of Athenes were illustrated on the Erechtheion frieze was first proposed by Ludwig Pallet. wikipedia.org
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Origin hypotheses of the Serbs
Autochthonic theory This theory assumes that Serbs are an autochthonic people in the Balkans and Podunavlje, where they presumably lived before historical It is suggested that the ancient city of Serbinum in Pannonia was named after these hypothetical autochthonic Serbs. wikipedia.org
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Romanians in Serbia
Carani), who are either an autochthonic population of the region (their name means "people of the country" or "countrymen"), either they came from Wallachia wikipedia.org
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Khudoni Hydro Power Plant
The Lalkhor demands to recognize Svans as ancient, indigenous, aboriginal, autochthonic people with appropriate rights for customary and community property wikipedia.org
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Ares
The dragon's teeth were sown into the ground as if a crop and sprang up as the fully armored autochthonic Spartoi. wikipedia.org
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History of Poland in the Middle Ages
Christopher Mierow, Princeton University Press 1908, from the University of Calgary web site b.This is the so-called allochthonic theory; according to the autochthonic wikipedia.org
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Carbonate platform
A carbonate platform is a sedimentary body which possesses topographic relief, and is composed of autochthonic calcareous deposits. wikipedia.org
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