Similar words: indigent, indigence, indigenous, indigenously, indigestion, indigestible, undigested, indigo. Meaning: ['ɪndɪdʒɪːn] n. a person who was born in a particular place; an indigenous person.
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1 Fortunately he soon made friends with an old indigene.
2 On the other hand, they should benefit indigene, give feedback to local and seek mutual prosperity.
3 When area of forests reduced, indigene had more farmland to raise more individuals.
4 Sun was one of the most important symbols for Man and was worshiped in many indigene cultures as God.
5 We'll go to Stone Forest. The Stone Forest is considered wonders of the world by indigene .
6 Based on several years investigation, the list of 90 injurious plants which distributed in Zhejiang Province including the adventitious species and the indigene species was arranged in this paper.
7 The third, he had ever participated in compilation of Yang-chou chorography . So he could know more about Yang-chou than the indigene.
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