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tell me about the usage of the word "indigenous"​

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Answered by riya15955
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Indigenous is used in scientific contexts to describe organisms and the habitats to which they belong, and in expressly non-scientific contexts, as in "emotions indigenous to the human spirit." Most often, however, it's used to describe the native inhabitants of a place. Get Word of the Day delivered to your inbox!

Answered by Anonymous
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The most indigenous inhabitants were the American Indians.

Coffee of several species is indigenous and grows wild.

They were our indigenous peoples, our first peoples, our first speakers and our first hearers. ...

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