English to Urdu Dictionary indigenous

indigenous

سودیشی
definition
adjective
the indigenous peoples of Siberia
originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native.
example
Neither is indigenous in the manner that Indians were 'indigenous' to North America.
The 'indigenous' Maoris took to the game as much as the Anglo-Saxon population.
The tree is 'indigenous' to the Mediterranean region, but will grow much further north.
Similarly, the terms native or 'indigenous' are often euphemisms for what used to be termed primitive.
Music in this country is listened to by the majority which speak 'indigenous' languages.
These mountains are famous as one of the great bastions of the 'indigenous' language and culture of the Berbers.
The plant extract is found in cloves and also in several Cape 'indigenous' plant species.
Our lamb is from a breed of sheep 'indigenous' to the fells around Kendal.
In some cases 'indigenous' languages can be swamped by intrusive ones over a relatively short period of time.
Many Western readers deny that there are any such tales of 'indigenous' African provenance.
His book opened many readers' eyes to the natural beauty of 'indigenous' plants.
the animal is 'indigenous' to this country
Discrimination against 'indigenous' pygmies and ethnic minorities is a problem.
Some agreements were reached, including the recognition of 'indigenous' communities.
Worst hit by the land clearances are the 'indigenous' tribes that have lived for thousands of years in the forests.
It uses mostly electric instruments, but draws heavily on 'indigenous' styles and themes.
Those who speak 'indigenous' languages or wear traditional dress are styled Indians.
The Festival should be growing an 'indigenous' culture rather than importing one from elsewhere.
Yet it is not merely the insects and tides that are conjured by the 'indigenous' name for the region.
Soybeans are 'indigenous' to China and have long been a part of that country's diet.
How has it got a name in the indigenous language if it is not an 'indigenous' species?
The notion that democracy can't be imposed but has to grow 'indigenously' easily becomes an excuse for doing nothing and hoping for the best.
For example, although penetrated by core economic interests, the semi-periphery has its own relatively vibrant 'indigenously' owned industrial base.
Some products are 'indigenously' grown and manufactured while others have to be imported.
Yet 'indigenousness' has acquired a moral aura, not only among those claiming such status, but among observers and scholars as well.
It's really a movement to revive the 'indigenousness' and the thinking of indigenous Papua New Guineans in the whole process of development.
At just 20 baht the 'indigenously' produced pill, taken twice a day, costs $29 for a month's supply.
For example, some museum curators are expected to address criteria such as national identity and 'indigenousness' .
Goods that are not 'indigenously' produced are acquired from neighbouring tribes through barter exchange.
This key issue may soon demand as much anthropological discussion, research and problematising as 'indigenousness' and the colour bar have in the past.
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