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thickhead

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.]

    Anaximander's opinion is, that the gods are native, rising and vanishing again in long periods of times.
    --Cudworth.

  2. Of or pertaining to one's birth; natal; belonging to the place or the circumstances in which one is born; -- opposed to foreign; as, native land, language, color, etc.

  3. Born in the region in which one lives; as, a native inhabitant, race; grown or originating in the region where used or sold; not foreign or imported; as, native oysters, or strawberries. In the latter sense, synonymous with domestic.

  4. Original; constituting the original substance of anything; as, native dust.
    --Milton.

  5. Conferred by birth; derived from origin; born with one; inherent; inborn; not acquired; as, native genius, cheerfulness, wit, simplicity, rights, intelligence, etc. Having the same meaning as congenital, but typically used for positive qualities, whereas congenital may be used for negative qualities. See also congenital

    Courage is native to you.
    --Jowett (Thucyd.).

  6. Naturally related; cognate; connected (with). [R.]

    the head is not more native to the heart, . . . Than is the throne of Denmark to thy father.
    --Shak.

  7. (Min.)

    1. Found in nature uncombined with other elements; as, native silver, copper, gold.

    2. Found in nature; not artificial; as native sodium chloride.

      Native American party. See under American, a.

      Native bear (Zo["o]l.), the koala.

      Native bread (Bot.), a large underground fungus, of Australia ( Mylitta australis), somewhat resembling a truffle, but much larger.

      Native devil. (Zo["o]l.) Same as Tasmanian devil, under Devil.

      Native hen (Zo["o]l.), an Australian rail ( Tribonyx Mortierii).

      Native pheasant. (Zo["o]l.) See Leipoa.

      Native rabbit (Zo["o]l.), an Australian marsupial ( Perameles lagotis) resembling a rabbit in size and form.

      Native sloth (Zo["o]l.), the koala.

      Native thrush (Zo["o]l.), an Australian singing bird ( Pachycephala olivacea); -- called also thickhead.

      Native turkey (Zo["o]l.), the Australian bustard ( Choriotis australis); -- called also bebilya.

      Syn: Natural; natal; original; congenital.

      Usage: Native, Natural, Natal. natural refers to the nature of a thing, or that which springs therefrom; native, to one's birth or origin; as, a native country, language, etc.; natal, to the circumstances of one's birth; as, a natal day, or star. Native talent is that which is inborn; natural talent is that which springs from the structure of the mind. Native eloquence is the result of strong innate emotion; natural eloquence is opposed to that which is studied or artificial.

Wiktionary
thickhead

n. 1 Someone stupid. 2 Any of several species of Australian songbirds of the genus ''Pachycephala''.

WordNet
thickhead

n. Australian and southeastern Asian birds with a melodious whistling call [syn: whistler]

Wikipedia
Thickhead

Thickhead may refer to:

  • Idiot
  • Stubborn (disambiguation)
  • Pachycephalinae, a subfamily of birds now more commonly known as Whistlers
  • Crassocephalum, a genus of plants

Usage examples of "thickhead".

The chief of intelligence told the garrison commander who told the captain of the guard who duly pushed along a loyal thickhead of low rank and no importance.

Clenched teeth just made her temple throb and had no effect on the thickhead sitting next to her.

His demeanor was that of a slender prince trying to be patient with a thickheaded peon.

You are very thickheaded at times and stubborn and arrogant but I know you truly believe you are trying to protect me.

He returned to Giedi Prime whenever possible, sometimes just to repair the damage his thickheaded nephew "Beast" Rabban had done while he was gone.

A few of the Hostigi thickheads stayed to fight and were ridden over by the advancing Styphoni.