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Nonnative is a related term of barbarian.


As an adjective nonnative

is not native.

As a noun nonnative

is someone who is not a native.

As a verb barbarian is

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nonnative

English

Alternative forms

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Adjective

(-)
  • Not native
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • Someone who is not a native
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    barbarian

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Relating to people, countries or customs perceived as uncivilized or inferior.
  • Synonyms

    * barbaric * barbarous

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • An uncivilized or uncultured person, originally compared to the hellenistic Greco-Roman civilisation; often associated with fighting or other such shows of strength.
  • (derogatory) Someone from a developing country or backward culture.
  • A warrior, clad in fur or leather, associated with sword and sorcery stories.
  • (derogatory) A person destitute of culture; a Philistine.
  • A cruel, savage, brutal person; one without pity or humanity.
  • * Philips
  • Thou fell barbarian .