Adjective Satellite
planted so as to give an effect of wild growth
Source: WordNetdrifts of naturalized daffodils Source: Internet
He had been naturalised and granted the British style of Royal Highness beforehand. Source: Internet
Hong Kong residents who were not born in Hong Kong (and had not naturalised as a BDTC) could only apply for the Certificate of identity (CI) from the colonial government as travel document. Source: Internet
It is also naturalised throughout Europe, citation Argentina and Chile (called Pino Oregón), and in New Zealand sometimes to the extent of becoming an invasive species (termed a wilding conifer ) subject to control measures. Source: Internet
New VFF regulation creates controversy The Viet Nam Football Federation's new rule on the number of foreign players, including naturalised Vietnamese citizens, that can take the field during a match has unexpectedly roused controversy. Source: Internet
On 17 March 1857, Reuter was naturalised as a British subject. Source: Internet