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Definition of Nonnatives
1. nonnative [n] - See also: nonnative
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nonnatives
Literary usage of Nonnatives
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Azerbaijani Turks: Power and Identity Under Russian Rule by Audrey L. Altstadt (1992)
"The party in Azerbaijan was larger and included more nonnatives than the other
two Caucasian republics five years after the Red Army reconquest. ..."
2. Dams and Rivers: Primer on the Downstream Effects of Dams by Michael Collier, Robert H. Webb, John C. Schmidt (1998)
"... and sometimes the natives (especially when young) are eaten by the nonnatives.
Some dam-related stresses to the native fishes were inevitable, ..."
3. Bulletin of the Department of Labor by United States Dept. of Labor (1905)
"There are a few places in the Batavia district where natives have the right to
alienate their lands to nonnatives, and on account of the diversity of race ..."
4. Sustaining the Transition: The Social Safety Net in Postcommunist Europe by Ethan B. Kapstein, Michael Mandelbaum (1997)
"It was not the Hungarian that I—like most nonnatives—find baffling but the more
familiar Polish. Workers from Poland were in Hungary, ..."