BELONGER

Etymology

Noun

belonger (plural belongers)

One who belongs; a member.

(UK) One who has close ties to a specific overseas territory, normally by ancestry, and is therefore granted certain rights.

Anagrams

• Blorenge, Grenoble

Source: Wiktionary



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