lowlander

English

Etymology

From lowland +‎ -er.

Noun

lowlander (plural lowlanders)

  1. (Scotland) A person who inhabits the Scottish Lowlands.
  2. Anyone who lives in a lowland region.
    Coordinate term: highlander
  3. (Philippines, chiefly Cordillera, somewhat derogatory) anyone who is not living on the Cordillera Mountain Range.

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