autochthonous

[aw-tuh-kh-thuh-nuhs]

autochthonous Definition

  • 1indigenous or native to a particular place or region
  • 2formed or originating in the place where found; not imported or introduced

Using autochthonous: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "autochthonous" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The tribe has lived in the area for centuries and is considered autochthonous.

  • Example

    The plant species is autochthonous to this region and cannot be found anywhere else.

  • Example

    The language is autochthonous to the island and is not spoken anywhere else in the world.

autochthonous Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for autochthonous

Antonyms for autochthonous

Phrases with autochthonous

  • plants and animals that are native to a particular region or ecosystem

    Example

    The national park is home to a diverse range of autochthonous flora and fauna.

  • the customs, traditions, and way of life of the indigenous people of a particular region

    Example

    The museum showcases the autochthonous culture of the local tribes.

  • the original inhabitants of a particular region or country

    Example

    The autochthonous population of the island has a rich history and culture.

Origins of autochthonous

from Greek 'autokhthón', meaning 'sprung from the land itself'

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Summary: autochthonous in Brief

'Autochthonous' [aw-tuh-kh-thuh-nuhs] refers to something that is indigenous or native to a particular place or region. It can describe plants, animals, languages, cultures, or populations that are formed or originating in the place where they are found. The term is often used in scientific or academic contexts, and synonyms include 'native,' 'indigenous,' and 'endemic.' Antonyms include 'alien,' 'exotic,' and 'foreign.'