earthborn

/ˈɜrθˌbɔrn/
noun
  1. A being that was born on Earth, especially a human (often used in science fiction or fantasy).
    • The treaty granted equal rights to all earthborns, regardless of where they now lived.
    • In the story, the earthborns were the only ones who could unlock the ancient artifact.
    • The space station welcomed both earthborns and colonists from the moon.
adjective
  1. Born or originating on the planet Earth; not from another world.
    • The novel tells the story of an earthborn hero who must defend the planet from aliens.
    • As an earthborn species, humans are adapted to the gravity and atmosphere of this planet.
    • The earthborn plants in the greenhouse thrived, unlike the samples from Mars.
  2. Of or relating to the earth; earthly or mortal (often in a poetic or spiritual sense).
    • She felt a deep connection to the earthborn rhythms of the seasons.
    • In many myths, humans are earthborn creatures shaped from clay.
    • The poet wrote of the soul's journey from its earthborn struggles to heavenly peace.
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