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NativeA general term for a person originating from a particular place. This term is somewhat ambiguous because many people of immigrant ancestry who have been born in North America claim to be "native& [..]
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NativeNaturally occuring forms of precious metals, for example, native copper, native gold, and native silver. Native metals are often very impure.
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Nativemid-15c., "person born in bondage," from native (adj.), and in some usages from Medieval Latin nativus, noun use of nativus (adj.). Compare Old French naif, also "woman born in slavery. [..]
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Nativelate 14c., "natural, hereditary, connected with something in a natural way," from Old French natif "native, born in; raw, unspoiled" (14c.) and directly from Latin nativus "in [..]
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Native/ˈneɪtɪv/ adjective 1 native /ˈneɪtɪv/ adjective Learner's definition of NATIVE 1 always used before a noun a : born in a particular place I'm a native New Yorker. [=I was born in [..]
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NativeComposed of only a single element; not combined with any other elements. See also Native elements.
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Nativeindigenous, or from a specific geographic region.
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NativeA Java keyword that is used in method declarations to specify that the method is not implemented in the same Java source file, but rather in another language.
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NativeSomething is a standard component of a computer system, such as a native file system or a native protocol.
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NativePlant that hasn't been introduced into a region but that grows there naturally. natural form:
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NativeA plant that naturally occurs in the wild.
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NativeOriginal to an area. Native plant
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NativeA plant that occurs naturally in a particular region, state, ecosystem, or habitat without direct or indirect human activity. For cultivars, native refers to releases that were collected from within the USA and that occur naturally in the USA. The definition of native can vary.
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NativePlants indigenous to a specific area or habitat.
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Nativea plant that occurs naturally in a particular region and was not introduced from some other area.
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Native Plant that hasn’t been introduced into a region but that grows there naturally.
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Nativea person born in a particular place or country
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Nativesimple, artless
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Nativecf. Indigenous - an organism that is naturally occurring in a specific area.
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NativeA native application has been compiled to run on the hardware/software environment that comprises the targeted architecture. An example of a native Android app would be a mobile application written in [..]
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NativeReferring to an original form. For example, many applications can work with files in a variety of formats, but an application's native file format is the one it uses internally. For all other for [..]
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Nativeayngeboyrn
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Nativehi-geboyrn
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Nativeayngeboyrner
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NativeA person born in a particular country is a native of that country.
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Nativenaturally occurring in the area, but not necessarily confined to it. cf. endemic.
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NativeSoftware that's written specifically to run on a particular processor. For example, a program optimized for a 68K processor runs in native mode on a Quadra, but it runs in emulation mode (which is slower on a Power PC-based Power Mac). Also, the file format in which an application normally saves it documents. The native format is generally rea [..]
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NativeA person born in a particular country is a native of that country.
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NativeIndigenous (adjective). The complement of adventive. Definitions of the word native are somewhat fuzzy, but seem to imply presence of the species in the area in question for a very long time and/or nu [..]
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Native) is echoed by Ehrlich and Roughgarden (1987) and in various Merriam-Webster's dictionaries. Finally, there is a fourth meaning (Wallner 1987), which deems species that occur continuously at low [..]
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Nativeand those that are adventive
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Nativeorganisms are those that are precinctive
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Native(= indigenous)
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Nativeimply that the clade (species, subspecies, etc.) evolved here or jointly here and in neighboring areas, or at least that some level of differentiation from non-native progenitors occurred here. This m [..]
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Nativeregulatory - a species naturally occuring in an ecosystem; an indigeneous species not introduced by humans
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NativeA method implemented in some other language besides Java, typically C++, C or assembler. Such methods are platform specific and need an implementation for each platform you want to run on. The usual m [..]
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Native(n) an indigenous person who was born in a particular place(n) a person born in a particular place or country(n) indigenous plants and animals(adj) characteristic of or existing by virtue of geographi [..]
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Native; growing, living or produced originally in a certain place; indigenous. Native Species
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Nativeby the tenure of a bondman.
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NativeIn feudal times, one born a serf. After the Conquest, the natives were the serfs of the Normans. Wat Tyler said to Richard II.:
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NativeUsed to carry untagged traffic across a trunk and by default VLAN 1 is used for this process. Frames ingressing and egressing a switch without a VLAN tag are assumed to be part of the same native VLAN.
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NativeA species which is thought to have reached Britain since the ice age without the aid of man.
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Nativen. natural, nativo
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Nativea plant, animal or insect that is indigenous to the region nectaring :: the act of feeding on flower nectar by butterflies and hummingbirds neotropical :: refers to species that nest in North American [..]
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NativeSometimes this word is used to refer to populations born, or with family origins, in a place (see indigenous). This was also a pejorative term meaning populations belonging to a non-European and imperfectly civilised or savage race, so writers need to take care.
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Native
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NativePeople residing in the United States who are United States citizens. Natives of the U.S. fall into three categories: people born in one of the 50 states or the District of Columbia, people born in Uni [..]
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NativeA person born in a particular country is a native of that country.
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NativeA person born in a particular country is a native of that country. For example, if you were born in Mexico you are a native of Mexico. Naturalization
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NativeAn officer or seaman whose home is in the port where the ship is lying.
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NativeNaval name for an officer or rating whose home is in the port where the ship is lying. A native is sometimes said to be "changing his name to Nippinoff" from the rapidity with which, [..]
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Native'Native' is a general term that can refer to a person or thing that has originated from a particular place, however in the context of colonialism, the term ‘Natives’, as applied to the inhab [..]
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NativeOriginally from a place. Native plants and animals are organisms that were here before people came. Sometimes new species are introduced to a place. These new species are called "invaders" o [..]
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Nativeoriginating, growing, produced or occurring naturally in a certain place or region
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Native(or indigenous) species whose presence is the result of only natural phenomena. May be found naturally in more than one geographical region, e.g. yellow admiral butterfly is also found in Australia. An indigenous species is not necessarily endemic.
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NativeRefers to organisms that have not been recently introduced into an ecosystem.
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NativeGrowing, living or produced originally in a certain place: indigenous.
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NativeOccurring in nature, either pure or uncombined with other substances. Usually applied to metals, such as native mercury and native copper.
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NativeComposed of only a single element; not combined with any other elements.
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Nativedata type is one that is defined in the C++ language, as opposed to a user defined data type (class
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NativeAn animal or plant species which occurs naturally within a country. Also known as an indigenous species.
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NativeNative species are those currently occurring within their natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. within the range they occupy naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans).
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NativeNatural gas in place in a producing reservoir when the reservoir is converted into a natural gas storage reservoir.
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NativePlants, animals and materials that are indigenous to a site.
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Native
Belonging to the native inhabitants of the Americas or Australia; in particular:
# (US,Canada) Indian: Native American or First Nation; of or relating to (North) American Indians.
#* '''2005''', ' [..]
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Nativelang=en
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*: CHR. I was driven out of my native country by a dreadful sound that was in mine ears: to wit, that unavoidable destruction did attend me, if I abode in [..]
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Native
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NativeThis commonly used term in the United States describes the descendants of the original peoples of North America. The term has not caught on in Canada because of the apparent reference to U.S. Citizenship. However, some Aboriginal Peoples in Canada have argued that because they are descendants of the original peoples of the Americas, the term Nativ [..]
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Nativeby the tenure of a bondman. nativus:
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