autochthon

Etymology
From, from 🇰🇲.

Noun

 * 1)  The earliest inhabitant of an area; an aborigine.
 * 2)  A large mass of rock in the place of its original formation, rooted to its  (foundation rock) as opposed to an allochthon or nappe which has shifted from the place of formation; an autochthonous rock formation.
 * 1)  A large mass of rock in the place of its original formation, rooted to its  (foundation rock) as opposed to an allochthon or nappe which has shifted from the place of formation; an autochthonous rock formation.
 * 1)  A large mass of rock in the place of its original formation, rooted to its  (foundation rock) as opposed to an allochthon or nappe which has shifted from the place of formation; an autochthonous rock formation.
 * 1)  A large mass of rock in the place of its original formation, rooted to its  (foundation rock) as opposed to an allochthon or nappe which has shifted from the place of formation; an autochthonous rock formation.
 * 1)  A large mass of rock in the place of its original formation, rooted to its  (foundation rock) as opposed to an allochthon or nappe which has shifted from the place of formation; an autochthonous rock formation.
 * 1)  A large mass of rock in the place of its original formation, rooted to its  (foundation rock) as opposed to an allochthon or nappe which has shifted from the place of formation; an autochthonous rock formation.

Translations

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 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 土著人,
 * Danish:
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: indiĝeno, aŭtoĥtono, aŭtoktono
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * Greek:
 * Kazakh: автохтон
 * Kyrgyz: автохтон
 * Polish: ,
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Adjective

 * 1) autochthonous (native to the place where found)