English Dictionary
◊ NATIVE
native
adj 1: being such by origin; "the native North American sugar
maple"; "many native artists studied abroad" [ant: {foreign}]
2: existing at birth; "man's connatural sense of the good"
[syn: {connatural}, {inborn}, {inbred}]
3: belonging to one by birth; "my native land"; "one's native
language" [ant: {adopted}]
4: being or composed of people inhabiting a region from the
beginning; "native Americans"; "the aboriginal peoples of
Australia" [syn: {aboriginal}] [ant: {nonnative}]
5: as found in nature in the elemental form; "native copper"
n : a person who was born in a particular place
English Computing Dictionary
◊ DID YOU MEAN NAIVE?
naive
Untutored in the perversities of some particular program or
system; one who still tries to do things in an intuitive way,
rather than the right way (in really good designs these
coincide, but most designs aren't "really good" in the
appropriate sense). This trait is completely unrelated to
general maturity or competence or even competence at any other
specific program. It is a sad commentary on the primitive
state of computing that the natural opposite of this term is
often claimed to be "experienced user" but is really more like
"cynical user".
(1994-11-29)