aborigine|aborigines in English
noun
[æbə'rɪdʒɪn]
native, indigenous person, member of a people considered to be the original inhabitants of a regio
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1. American Aborigine Autochthons Aborigines 1st Americans Global Aborigine All descend from blackness, children of the Sun
2. Aborigines of Australia Who are the Aborigines? Fun Fact: Aborigine is a Latin word that means “from the beginning.” •The Aborigines are the first people to live in Australia
3. As an Aborigine, I feel suited for this because, understandably, Aborigines are slow to trust whites.
4. While in the harbor area, enjoy the free entertainment provided by a wide variety of buskers—acrobats, Aborigines playing the didgeridoo (a typical Aborigine wind instrument), or a jazz ensemble.
5. I AM an Australian aborigine.
6. Offensive word for an Aborigine 2
7. Aborigine - From Classical Latin meaning "ancestors," it was spelled with a capital A as the name of the primeval Romans; the first people called Aborigines were the original inhabitants of Italy and Greece and aborigine was specifically applied to the inhabitants of a country ab origine, "from the beginning."
8. Growth Among Aborigines
9. Aborigines' Rights Protection Society
10. But for aborigine campaigners gestures have not been enough.
11. Aborigines did not kill for fun.
12. After , the aborigine also will been moved out steppe.
13. In Qing Taiwan, Han settlers acquired farmland primarily aborigine tribes.
14. Australian Aborigines, indigenous peoples of Australia
15. Many Aborigines live in modern, large cities
16. Forcible subjection of Aborigines to police rule.
17. Whether I am or am not aborigine isn't important!
18. Abo (plural Abos) (Australia, offensive, ethnic slur, slang) An aborigine; aboriginal
19. Danish aborigines on September 28 2000 became the aboriginal European aborigines to adjudge by accepted election edgeher to accept the euro.
20. That woman you're slavering over is practically an aborigine, you know.
21. Many Europeans recoiled at the slaughter of the Aborigines.
22. Australoids include Australian Aborigines, highland New Guineans, and some Melanesians (who inhabit the Melanesian islands close to Australia). The term derives from the Australian Aborigines and has sometimes been used as a synonym for Australian Aborigines.
23. Aborigine (n.) "person, animal, or plant that has been in a country or region from earliest times," 1858, mistaken singular of aborigines (1540s; Aboriginal is considered the correct singular in English), from Latin aborigines "the first inhabitants," especially of Latium, hence "the first ancestors of the Romans;" possibly a tribal name, or from or made to conform to the Latin phrase ab
24. Brain Size of Australian Aborigines and Europeans
25. The Aborigines are the native inhabitants of Australia.