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  • 61 מקומי

    adj. local, native, indigenous, resident, homebred, endemic, topical, natal, sectional, vernacular

    Hebrew-English dictionary > מקומי

  • 62 נאראגנסט

    n. Narragansett, Native American people who inhabited Rhode Island in the past; member of an American Indian people of Rhode Island

    Hebrew-English dictionary > נאראגנסט

  • 63 סאנטריה

    Santeria, religion that originated in Cuba by people of western African origin (characterized by a blend of Roman Catholic and native African beliefs)

    Hebrew-English dictionary > סאנטריה

  • 64 סאנטרייה

    Santeria, religion that originated in Cuba by people of western African origin (characterized by a blend of Roman Catholic and native African beliefs)

    Hebrew-English dictionary > סאנטרייה

  • 65 סנטולינה

    santolina, evergreen plant native to the Mediterranean with silvery gray velvety leaves

    Hebrew-English dictionary > סנטולינה

  • 66 עצי סקויה

    sequoia trees, variety of large evergreen tree native to California (grows to heights of more than 300 feet (91 meters))

    Hebrew-English dictionary > עצי סקויה

  • 67 צ'כי

    Czech, native or resident of the Czech Republic; resident of the former nation of Czechoslovakia

    Hebrew-English dictionary > צ'כי

  • 68 צ'כיות

    Czech, native or resident of the Czech Republic; resident of the former nation of Czechoslovakia

    Hebrew-English dictionary > צ'כיות

  • 69 צ'כים

    Czech, native or resident of the Czech Republic; resident of the former nation of Czechoslovakia

    Hebrew-English dictionary > צ'כים

  • 70 צ'כית

    Czech, Slavic language of the Czech people
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    Czech, native or resident of the Czech Republic; resident of the former nation of Czechoslovakia

    Hebrew-English dictionary > צ'כית

  • 71 צבר

    n. native-born Israeli, sabra
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    v. be accumulated, collected, gathered, piled up
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    v. to accumulate, collect, gather, amass, pile up
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    cactus
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    heap, pile; accumulation; sporangium (botany)

    Hebrew-English dictionary > צבר

  • 72 צברות

    being a native-born Israeli, sabra trait

    Hebrew-English dictionary > צברות

  • 73 צברי

    adj. of native-born Israeli nature

    Hebrew-English dictionary > צברי

  • 74 צופית

    sunbird, a small colored oscine bird that resembles a hummingbird (native to southern and southeastern Asia, Africa and Australia)

    Hebrew-English dictionary > צופית

  • 75 ציאנותוס

    ceanothus, shrub or small tree native to North America with dark green leaves and small white or blue flowers

    Hebrew-English dictionary > ציאנותוס

  • 76 קאקאפו

    kakapo, large nocturnal parrot with green plumage native to New Zealand that can fly only short distances (endangered species)

    Hebrew-English dictionary > קאקאפו

  • 77 קואלה

    koala, furry gray marsupial which lives in trees and feeds on eucalyptus leaves (native to Australia)

    Hebrew-English dictionary > קואלה

  • 78 קוז'פוט

    cajuput, plant which yields a greenish aromatic oil and is used in perfumes and medicines (native to Australia and New Guinea) ; oil distilled from the leaves of the cajuput tree

    Hebrew-English dictionary > קוז'פוט

  • 79 קופטי

    adj. Coptic, of or pertaining to the Copts (people descended from the ancient Egyptians) ; of or pertaining to the Coptic Church (native Egyptian Christian church)

    Hebrew-English dictionary > קופטי

  • 80 קינואה

    quinoa, tall annual leafy plant native to South America which is cultivated for its ediblr seeds that are high in protein; dried fruits and seeds of the quinoa plant used as food

    Hebrew-English dictionary > קינואה

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  • Native American disease and epidemics — pervade many aspects of Native American life, both throughout history and in the modern day. Diseases and epidemics can be chronicled from centuries ago when European settlers brought diseases that devastated entire tribes to the modern day when… …   Wikipedia

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  • Native American Church — insignia Native American Church, a religious denomination which practices Peyotism or the Peyote religion, originated in the U.S. state of Oklahoma, and is the most widespread indigenous religion among Native Americans in the United States.… …   Wikipedia

  • Native — Na tive (n[=a] t[i^]v), a. [F. natif, L. nativus, fr. nasci, p. p. natus. See {Nation}, and cf. {Na[ i]ve}, {Neif} a serf.] 1. Arising by birth; having an origin; born. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Anaximander s opinion is, that the gods are native,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Native American party — Native Na tive (n[=a] t[i^]v), a. [F. natif, L. nativus, fr. nasci, p. p. natus. See {Nation}, and cf. {Na[ i]ve}, {Neif} a serf.] 1. Arising by birth; having an origin; born. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Anaximander s opinion is, that the gods are… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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