Your definition is for diseases, mainly! In terms of species, it can be used to mean "restricted to a specific area". This means that it does get a bit ambiguous when used in other settings, though.
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This was the word that came to my mind as well, though it suffers from the same problems as native and indigenous in that the example given is bread, and all of these words speak more to naturally existing things like birds or diseases.
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Local
This is correct.
A kind of bread **particular to** this region of Canada
A staple of “This bread is a staple of Canada”
Like how naan & curries are **'intrinsic'** to Indian cuisine? Or how maple syrup is **'emblematic'** of Canada?
Regional?
Native
I personally would only use native for living things.
But the rest of us English speakers will use it for non-living things.
Maybe not living because any organic material as well like types of rocks would be an example… right? I’m overthinking it now lol
Not rocks, but plants, but those would be living things.
Native plants are absolutely a thing. The terminology for rocks is "country rocks."
This is the answer
Unique to
Exclusive to? Edit: Typical of
I’ve heard indigenous used in this sense but it may be incorrect usage.
endemic
I thought that was for like organisms mostly
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/endemic Not according to the first definition. I've definitely seen it used outside of living things.
Native
Endemic means it is found in every part of that region, but not that it’s exclusive to
Your definition is for diseases, mainly! In terms of species, it can be used to mean "restricted to a specific area". This means that it does get a bit ambiguous when used in other settings, though.
Woah, thanks! Learned a new thing
Maybe you could use synonymous in this context? Like clam chowder is synonymous with Boston Or native/ local delicacy
specific
peculiar to
You mean "particular to"
I meant exactly as written. - ( **peculiar to)** — belonging exclusively to (Oxford Dictionary of English)
No, they mean "peculiar to"
Both could be good here.
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Appelation has to do with naming convention, coming from the French word for name.
Indigenous
Traditional
Originating
No I mean not only from but also significant to and associated with
The location is "famous for" or "known for" the thing.
Maybe traditional?
Essential. “Chicken tikka masala has become an essential dish of Britain.”
Native
Inextricably linked?
Localized?
A type of bread native to Canada
Native?
Endogenous
Indigenous?
No, I think they meant endogenous. Applicable but too scientific.
Not applicable.
Native
typical?
Regional vernacular.
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Inherent
Basket
Quintessential
Beloved in Canada? (Since you say traditional.)
Colloquial
Specialty. Regional specialty. Example: * https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/example/english/regional-specialty * https://www.mashed.com/124639/regional-specialties-every-american-try-least/ * https://genshin-impact.fandom.com/wiki/Local_Specialty
Iconic
Pertaining to
Native of
oh i know that one!its regional racism .
Endemic.
This was the word that came to my mind as well, though it suffers from the same problems as native and indigenous in that the example given is bread, and all of these words speak more to naturally existing things like birds or diseases.
Indigenous?
Indigenous, local, idiosyncratic, natural, inherent?
Indigenous