noun a person born in a particular place or country

adjective belonging to a particular place by birth or origin

  • The native language of the country is taught in all schools.
  • I love exploring the native cuisine of different countries.
  • She's a true native when it comes to surfing, always catching the best waves.
  • The artist's native talent shines through in every brushstroke.

noun a member of a Native American people of the Great Lakes region

adjective relating to the Potawatomi people or their language

  • The Potawatomi tribe has a rich cultural heritage that dates back centuries.
  • I learned about the Potawatomi people in my history class.
  • Have you ever been to a Potawatomi powwow? It's so much fun!
  • The Potawatomi language is like music to my ears.

adjective relating to Hawaii or its people, language, or culture

  • The Hawaiian language is recognized as one of the official languages of the state of Hawaii.
  • I love Hawaiian pizza with pineapple and ham on top.
  • Let's hit up the Hawaiian BBQ joint for some ono grinds.
  • Her dance moves were as graceful as a Hawaiian hula dancer.

noun a member of a Native American people of the northeastern U.S., now living in Quebec and Maine.

adjective relating to the Abenaki people or their language.

  • The Abenaki tribe has a rich history in the northeastern United States.
  • I learned about the Abenaki people in my history class.
  • Have you heard of the Abenaki tribe? They're pretty cool.
  • The Abenaki culture is like a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.

noun a Native American tribe originally from the northeastern United States and eastern Canada

adjective relating to the Abenaki tribe or their language or culture

  • The Abenakis are a Native American tribe with a rich cultural heritage.
  • I learned about the Abenakis in my history class.
  • Have you heard of the Abenakis before?
  • The Abenakis have been the keepers of their traditions for generations.

noun a member of a South American Indian people of Paraguay

  • The Abipón were a nomadic indigenous people of South America.
  • I read an interesting article about the Abipón tribe.
  • Have you heard of the Abipón folks?
  • The Abipón's way of life is a distant memory now.

noun a member of a Caucasian people of Abkhazia, in the northwest Caucasus region of the eastern Black Sea

adjective relating to the Abkhaz people or their language

  • The Abkhas language is one of the official languages of Abkhazia.
  • I heard that Abkhas cuisine is very delicious.
  • Let's go check out that new Abkhas restaurant in town.
  • His knowledge of Abkhas culture runs deep, like a river flowing through the mountains.

noun a type of bird found in South America

  • The acawais is a species of bird native to South America.
  • I saw a beautiful acawais in the forest yesterday.
  • Check out that colorful acawais chilling in the trees.
  • Her vibrant personality was like an acawais, always brightening up the room.

noun Achomawi - a member of a North American Indian people of northeastern California.

adjective Achomawi - relating to the Achomawi people or their language.

  • The Achomawi people are a Native American tribe indigenous to northern California.
  • I learned about the Achomawi tribe in my history class.
  • Have you heard of the Achomawi folks from up north?
  • The Achomawi culture is like a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.

noun Achomawis does not have a specific definition as it is not a commonly recognized English word.

  • The achomawis tribe has a rich history of storytelling and traditional practices.
  • I heard that the achomawis are hosting a cultural festival next month.
  • Have you ever tried the achomawis cuisine? It's so delicious!
  • The achomawis of the forest symbolize resilience and strength in the face of adversity.

noun Achumawi

  • The Achumawi people have a rich cultural heritage that dates back thousands of years.
  • I learned about the Achumawi tribe in my history class last week.
  • Have you heard of the Achumawi folks? They have some cool traditions.
  • The Achumawi language is like a window into the past, preserving ancient wisdom and stories.

noun Achumawis is a noun referring to a specific person, place, thing, or idea.

  • The achumawis tribe has a long history of traditional practices.
  • I heard that the achumawis are having a festival next month.
  • The achumawis are known for throwing the best parties in town.
  • Her creativity knows no bounds, she is like an achumawis of ideas.

noun Acolhuan is a noun referring to a member of the Aztec people who lived in the city of Tenochtitlan.

  • The acolhuan ceremony was a traditional event in their culture.
  • I heard they're having an acolhuan celebration next weekend.
  • Let's crash the acolhuan party down by the river.
  • The acolhuan of ideas led to a fruitful discussion among the team.

noun a member of the Acoma people

adjective relating to or characteristic of the Acoma people or their culture

  • The Acomanian culture dates back centuries and is known for its rich traditions.
  • I heard there's a festival in Acomanian village next weekend, wanna go?
  • That Acomanian dish was so good, I can't wait to have it again.
  • Her dance moves were so fluid and graceful, like a true Acomanian performer.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun

  • The Adamawa-Eastern region of Nigeria is known for its diverse culture and rich history.
  • Have you ever been to Adamawa-Eastern? It's a really interesting place to visit.
  • I heard Adamawa-Eastern is lit, we should definitely check it out.
  • The Adamawa-Eastern region is like a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.