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home-grown
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home-grownadjective
Originating in a particular place or region; as, homegrown talent; -- applied broadly, to people (especially people with specific skills), products of manufacture, etc.
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home-grownadjective
Having been produced locally.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of home-grown in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of home-grown in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of home-grown in a Sentence
They basically have a three-headed monster now in Africa, they have the coke problem from South America, the heroin from Afghanistan, and the home-grown meth that is making its way to South Africa and Asia. We're trying to address it as we can, but that is tough.
They've got a strong combination of technology, skills, reasonable costs, an export-driven economy, and a domestic defence market that's large enough to justify home-grown products.
If we get this right, future generations will look back on climate change as a problem that we solved by determined global action and the prowess of technology, this innovative use of aid money benefits all of us and shows how we can use our aid budget to tackle climate change. The Ayrton Fund will back scientists and our world-leading tech industry – reducing emissions in the poorest countries with the help of our home-grown talent.
Today we confirm our existence as a viable home grown political party. Zimbabwe People First is here, we are not fighting one man but a system, that system which is unjust.
It gives us a war fighting edge, energy can be used as a weapon. We need an American home grown source of alternative energy. We need one that is not subject to the wild price swings of conventional fuel, which are set in the world market. We need ones that can’t be used against us.
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