adjective . 1. lacking food, clothing, and other necessities of life because of poverty; needy; poor; impoverished. 2. Archaic. a. deficient in what is requisite.
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in·di·gent (n d-j nt) adj. 1. Experiencing want or need; impoverished. See Synonyms at poor. 2. Archaic Lacking or deficient. n. A needy or destitute person.
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in·di·gen (n d-j n, -j n) also in·di·gene (-j n, -j n) n. One that is native or indigenous to an area. [French indigène, native, a native, from Latin indigena; see gen-in ...
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adjective. in poverty; poor; needy; destitute; Archaic lacking; destitute (of) Etymology: ME indygent < OFr < L indigens, prp. of indegere, to be in need < OL indu (L in), in ...
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noun . a person or thing that is indigenous or native; native; autochthon.
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indigent adj. Experiencing want or need; impoverished. See synonyms at poor . Archaic. Lacking or deficient
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in·di·gent [ índij?nt] adjective : Definition: extremely poor: lacking the necessities of life, e.g. food, clothing, and shelter: noun (plural in·di·gents)
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Definition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary ... indigent (plural indigents) A person in need, or in poverty 1975: I liked the streets best ...
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Main Entry: indigent: Part of Speech: adjective: Definition: poor: Synonyms: beggared, busted, destitute, down and out, flat broke ...
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indigent 1) n. a person so poor and needy that he/she cannot provide the necessities of life (food, clothing, decent shelter) for himself/herself. 2) n. one without sufficient ...
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indigen ( ) also indigene ( ) n. One that is native or indigenous to an area. [French indigène , native, a native, from Latin indigena
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A poor person; not penniless but in need and who has no financial support from any other. ... Indigent A poor person; not penniless but in need and who has no financial support ...
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Etymology: Fr indigène < L indigena < OL indu (L in), in + gignere, to be born: see genus
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Later, in 1923, Bailey formally defined the indigen as: Botanical definition" ... a species of which we know the nativity, - one that is somewhere recorded as indigenous.
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The Legal Term * Indigent * Defined & Explained ... INDIGENT - Lacking in funds; poor. see in forma pauperis. Need a Lawyer?
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Definition - adj: suffering from indigence Pronunciation ' in-d&-j&nt
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