
1) Aboriginal 2) Autochthonal 3) Autochthonic 4) Ethnic 5) Indigenous 6) Native
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1) Aboriginal 2) Of rocks, deposits, etc 3) Originating where it is found 4) Pertaining to autochthons
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rock which has not been moved from its original site of formation.
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• (a.) Aboriginal; indigenous; native.
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Derived from within a system, such as organic matter in a stream resulting from photosynthesis by aquatic plants. ... Compare: allochthonous. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(aw-tok´thә-nәs) originating in the same area in which it is found; said of pathological processes. denoting a tissue graft to a new site on the same individual.
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Describing a rock or mineral that formed in the same location where it was found.
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Native or indigenous (opposite of allochthonous).
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Found in the place where it was originally formed, indigenous.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: aw-tok′thon-ŭs Definitions: 1. Native to the place inhabited; aboriginal. 2. Originating in the place where found; said of a disease originating in the part of the body where found, or of a disease acquired in the place where the patient is located.
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Autochthonous: (Pronounced au-toch-tho-nous) 1. Native. Poison ivy is an autochthonous plant. 2. Found in the place where it formed. As an autochthonous thrombus. 3. From the same individual. As an autochthonous graft. Or autochthonous lymphocytes. Autochthonous is the adjective and autochthon is the noun. From auto + the Greek chthon, the earth, s...
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Refers to something formed in its present location. Antonym of allochthonous.
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(Gk: auto=self; chthonos=earth) sprung from the earth. Native.
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Refers to something formed in its present location. Antonym of allochthonous.
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Refers to something formed in its present location. Antonym of allochthonous.
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[
adj] - of rocks, deposits, etc.
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autochthonous 1. Native to the place inhabited; indigenous. 2. Originating in the place where found. 3. A reference to a disease originating in the part of the body where found, or of a disease acquired in the place where the patient is. 4. In psychology, of or pertaining to ideas that arise independently of the individual's own train of thought...
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A term applied to shelves on which older shelf sediments are primarily being reworked by modern shelf processes.
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adjective of rocks, deposits, etc.; found where they and their constituents were formed
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originating where found, indigenous
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pertaining to autochthons; aboriginal; indigenous (opposed to heterochthonous). · · found in the part of the body in which it originates, as a cancerous lesion. · found in a locality in which it originates, as an infectious disease.
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originating where it is found
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[Obscure words] originating where it is found
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