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Autochthonic

see synonyms of autochthonic

Adjective

1. autochthonal, autochthonic, autochthonous, endemic, indigenous

originating where it is found

Example Sentences:
'the autochthonal fauna of Australia includes the kangaroo'
'autochthonous rocks and people and folktales'
'endemic folkways'
'the Ainu are indigenous to the northernmost islands of Japan'

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Autochthonic

see synonyms of autochthonic
adjective
1. 
(of rocks, deposits, etc) found where they and their constituents were formed
Compare allochthonous
2. 
inhabiting a place or region from earliest known times; aboriginal
3. physiology
(of some functions, such as heartbeat) originating within an organ rather than from external stimulation

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Autochthonic

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adj.
1. Originating or formed in the place where found; indigenous: autochthonous rocks; an autochthonous people; autochthonous folk tales. See Synonyms at native.
2. Ecology Native to or produced within a system: an autochthonous species; algae that provide an autochthonous source of nutrients in a lake.

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