Crossword-Solution: ABORIGINAL 10 letters, 62 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Word Word Type Definition
Aboriginal a. First; original; indigenous; primitive; native; as, the
aboriginal tribes of America.
Aboriginal a. Of or pertaining to aborigines; as, a Hindoo of
aboriginal blood.
Aboriginal n. An original inhabitant of any land; one of the
aborigines.
Aboriginal n. An animal or a plant native to the region.

We have 62 clues for the answer “ABORIGINAL”

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Of the First Nations People of Canada 1 answer
primal eras before the appearance of life on earth 1 answer
in an earliest or original stage or state 1 answer
Like the Warlpiri and Murrinh-patha languages 1 answer
From earliest times. 1 answer
First Nations related 1 answer
Present from the start 2 answers
blackfellow 2 answers
the forest primeval 2 answers
Native to. 3 answers
autochthon 4 answers
endemic 13 answers
BLACK person 14 answers
DARK-skinned person 15 answers
aborigine 18 answers
Primordial ___ 20 answers
divisional 31 answers
ethnocentric 31 answers
territorial 33 answers
Autochthonous 34 answers
countryman 35 answers
topical 38 answers
Small Town 46 answers
Regional 46 answers
Lo-cal 46 answers
genealogical 47 answers
Rural 47 answers
patrimonial 47 answers
lineal 48 answers
primal 48 answers
Parochial 49 answers
tribal 49 answers
familial 50 answers
Ward 50 answers
insular 51 answers
indweller 51 answers
paternal 54 answers
consanguine 54 answers
Congenital 55 answers
ancestral 57 answers
Dweller 57 answers
Indigenous 57 answers
Inhabitant. 59 answers
Barbaric 61 answers
Provincial 61 answers
county 62 answers
District 63 answers
Barbarian 66 answers
sectional 70 answers
community 70 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with ABORIGINAL (5)

The inhabitants had identified him for a Pict, as, by some singular confusion of name, they called the dark and dwarfish aboriginal people of the land.
Records of a Family of Engineers Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
Upon this unfrequented and distant Japanese isle the exiles had retained all of their medieval military savagery, to which had been added the aboriginal ferocity of the head-hunting natives they had found there and with whom they had intermarried.
The Mucker Edgar Rice Burroughs 1995
These semi-wild Americans soon became a necessity to the Hudson Bay Company, as they were the greatest hunters of the bison, and made more use of this wonderful animal than even their aboriginal ancestors.
Old Indian Days [AKA Ohiyesa], Charles A. Eastman 2008
Brightnesses of azure, clouds of fragrance, a tinkle of falling water and singing birds, rose like exhalations from some deeper, aboriginal memory, that was not his, but belonged to the flesh on his bones.
Weir of Hermiston Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
These aged things have on them the dew of man’s morning; they lie near, not so much to us, the semi-artificial flowerets, as to the trunk and aboriginal taproot of the race.
Memories and Portraits Robert Louis Stevenson 2010

Quotes with ABORIGINAL (3)

The Australian Aboriginal cave paintings, from this period, are the first hints of religion that humans have as proof of religious behaviour. The caves in which the paintings are found date to 50,000 years ago through forensic geology and carbon dating. Most of the images found in their religious stories and ceremonies are depicted in these caves. We also have confirmation from the aborigines themselves that these images are their religious images. These paintings also are li…
Leviak B. Kelly Religion: The Ultimate STD: Living a Spiritual Life without Dogmatics or Cultural Destruction
And yet now and then he let himself steal a glance at her. Lovely dark colors of her skin, hair, and eyes. We are half-baked compared to them. Allowed out of the kiln before we were fully done. The old aboriginal myth; the truth, there.
Philip K. Dick The Man in the High Castle
It didn't take me long out there, in the landscapes my father had painted, to realize that as much as I loved my country [Australia], I barely knew it. I'd spent so many years studying the art of our immigrant cultures, and barely any time at all on the one that had been here all along.... So I set myself a crash course and became a pioneer in a new field: desperation conservation. My job became the documentation and preservation of ancient Aboriginal rock art, before the ura…
Geraldine Brooks
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Appears in: Newsday, New Yorker, NYT.

Used 10 times in crossword archives (1954–2022).