Crossword-Solution: AUTOCHTHONOUS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Autochthonous | a. | Aboriginal; indigenous; native. |
We have 34 clues for the answer “AUTOCHTHONOUS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| belonging naturally | 3 answers |
| sprung from the land itself | 3 answers |
| ethnocentric | 31 answers |
| divisional | 31 answers |
| territorial | 33 answers |
| topical | 38 answers |
| Regional | 46 answers |
| Small Town | 46 answers |
| Lo-cal | 46 answers |
| Rural | 47 answers |
| patrimonial | 47 answers |
| genealogical | 47 answers |
| lineal | 48 answers |
| Parochial | 49 answers |
| tribal | 49 answers |
| Ward | 50 answers |
| familial | 50 answers |
| insular | 51 answers |
| Aboriginal | 51 answers |
| paternal | 54 answers |
| consanguine | 54 answers |
| Congenital | 55 answers |
| ancestral | 57 answers |
| Indigenous | 57 answers |
| Provincial | 61 answers |
| county | 62 answers |
| District | 63 answers |
| sectional | 70 answers |
| Native | 72 answers |
| Limited | 72 answers |
| Domestic | 76 answers |
| Immediate | 77 answers |
| Confined | 82 answers |
| Original | 84 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with AUTOCHTHONOUS (5)
But of what nature? Every cord and knot and color had its meaning--but what? I searched every avenue of memory to assist me; for I had latterly confined my studies exclusively to Eastern archeology, and what I had known of the two great autochthonous civilizations of the American Continent was packed in some dim and little used corner of my brain.
Some groups will be considered as autochthonous, others as immigrants, and the directions followed by them will be inquired into; the search may lead far and in various directions, and by comparison of results, by making compound maps, certain routes will assume definite shape, and if they lead across straits and seas they are warrants to search for land-connections in the past.
Yet all is also emphatically autochthonous, as the Greeks said, new-born at home, by right of a new, informing, combining spirit playing over those mere elements, and touching them, above all, with a wonderful sense of the nature and destiny of man--the dignity of his soul and of his body--so that in all things the Greeks are as discoverers.
Canton province, which was largely settled by Chinese adventurers sailing down the coast from the Yangtsze and intermarrying with Annamese and the older autochthonous races, has a population-mass possessing very distinct characteristics, which sharply conflict with Northern traits.
The military title of "barbarian-conquering general," which was first conferred on a great clan leader eight centuries ago, was a natural enough development when we remember that the autochthonous races were even then not yet pushed out of the main island, and were still battling with the advancing tide of Japanese civilization which was itself composed of several rival streams coming from the Asiatic mainland and from the Malayan archipelagoes.