About The Word “Aboriginal”

Everything you wanted to know about the word “aboriginal”, including spelling, parts of speech, “aboriginal” meaning and origins, anagrams, rhyming words, encodings, crossword clues and much more!

How to spell “aboriginal”

Aboriginal is spelled a-b-o-r-i-g-i-n-a-l and has 10 letters.


How many vowels and consonants in “aboriginal”

The word “aboriginal” has 5 consonants and 5 vowels.


How many syllables in “aboriginal”?

There are 5 syllables in the word “aboriginal”.


What type of word is “aboriginal”?

The word "aboriginal" can be a adjective and noun.

Meaning of the word “aboriginal”

Aboriginal refers to the indigenous peoples who originally inhabited a region, often having unique cultural, historical, and social characteristics distinct from later settlers or colonizers.
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Common misspellings of “aboriginal”

Ahboriginal

Similar words to “aboriginal”

Aboriginals, aborigines, original, originally, originals, orignal, unoriginal, riginal, aborigine

Scrambled words derived from “aboriginal”

Bilngoiaar, nlariaobig, aingirobal, lbraonagii, lgainiorab, gaanrlbioi, boiaralign, irnaaiogbl, binigloara, igalroanib, roiagbanil, bniogarali, nalgiiroab, grinloaabi, gaalbiiorn, anliabiorg, ilanoargbi, rgabnloaii, ngriilboaa, iobalgnria, loaiigbnra, ngaoribila, arbiilgano, oingarlabi, iibalrgano

Crossword clues for “aboriginal”

Primitive native initially absent in original tribe (10).

Fun facts about the word “aboriginal”

The word “aboriginal” has a Scrabble score of 13 and reads lanigiroba in reverse.


Phonetic spelling of “aboriginal”

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“aboriginal” spelled in Morse code

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Morse code is a method used in telecommunication to encode text characters as sequences of two different signal durations, called dots and dashes, or dits and dahs. It was developed in the 1830s and 1840s by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail for their new invention, the telegraph, which required a simple way to transmit text messages across long distances.

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ASCII spelling of “aboriginal”

Lowercase word: 97 98 111 114 105 103 105 110 97 108

Uppercase word: 65 66 79 82 73 71 73 78 65 76

ASCII, which stands for American Standard Code for Information Interchange, is a character encoding standard used by computers and electronic devices to understand and represent text.

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Binary spelling of “aboriginal”

Lowercase word: 1100001 1100010 1101111 1110010 1101001 1100111 1101001 1101110 1100001 1101100

Uppercase word: 1000001 1000010 1001111 1010010 1001001 1000111 1001001 1001110 1000001 1001100

Binary encoding is a system that computers and digital devices use to represent and process information. It's based on binary numbers, which are composed only of zeros and ones, known as bits.

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Hexadecimal value of “aboriginal”

Lowercase hexadecimal word: 0x61 0x62 0x6F 0x72 0x69 0x67 0x69 0x6E 0x61 0x6C

Uppercase hexadecimal word: 0x41 0x42 0x4F 0x52 0x49 0x47 0x49 0x4E 0x41 0x4C

Hexadecimal is a number system commonly used in computing as a human-friendly way of representing binary data. Unlike the decimal system, which is base 10 and uses digits from 0 to 9, the hexadecimal system is base 16, using digits from 0 to 9 and letters from A to F to represent the values 10 to 15.

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Decimal spelling of “aboriginal”

Lowercase: 97 98 111 114 105 103 105 110 97 108

Upprcase: 65 66 79 82 73 71 73 78 65 76

The decimal system, also known as base-10, is the numerical system most commonly used by people in everyday life. It's called "base-10" because it uses ten digits: 0 through 9. Each position in a decimal number represents a power of 10.

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Octal value of “aboriginal”

Lowercase: 141 142 157 162 151 147 151 156 141 154

Upprcase: 101 102 117 122 111 107 111 116 101 114

Octal is a base-8 number system used in digital computing. Unlike the decimal system which uses ten digits (0-9), and the binary system which uses two (0 and 1), the octal system uses eight digits: 0 through 7. Each position in an octal number represents a power of 8.

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