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Indian
[ in-dee-uhn ]
noun
- Also called American Indian, Amerind, Amerindian, Native American. a member of any of the aboriginal peoples of the Americas, especially of subarctic North America, excluding the Inuit, Yupik, and Aleut.
- any of the Indigenous languages of the American Indians. : Ind
- a member of any of the peoples native to or inhabiting India or the East Indies.
- a citizen of the Republic of India.
- Slang. a person who performs a required task or carries out the instructions of superiors:
We have too many chiefs and not enough Indians.
- Astronomy. the constellation Indus.
adjective
- of, relating to, or characteristic of the American Indians or their languages.
- of, relating to, or characteristic of India or the East Indies.
- made of Indian corn:
Indian meal.
- Zoogeography. oriental ( def 3 ).
- Phytogeography. belonging or pertaining to a geographical division comprising India south of the Himalayas, and Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Indian
/ ˈɪԻɪə /
noun
- a native, citizen, or inhabitant of the Republic of India
- old-fashioned.a Native American
- not in scholarly usage any of the languages of Native Americans
adjective
- of, relating to, or characteristic of India, its inhabitants, or any of their languages
- Not in scholarly usage of, relating to, or characteristic of Native Americans or any of their languages
Usage
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Other Word Forms
- ·پ-·徱· adjective noun
- ԴDz-·徱· adjective noun
- -·徱· noun adjective
- -·徱· adjective noun
- ·-·徱· adjective noun
- ٰԲ-·徱· adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
America’s elite universities are already deeply enmeshed with top schools abroad, from engineering partnerships with the Indian Institute of Technology to the Persian Gulf campuses of Georgetown, Texas A&M and NYU.
After a militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir in 2016, Indian water resources ministry officials had told the BBC they would speed up construction of several dams and water storage projects in the Indus basin.
Islamabad suspended all visas issued to Indian nationals under an exemption scheme with immediate effect, as well as expelling some of its neighbour's diplomats and closing its airspace to Indian flights.
More significantly, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has vowed a "strong response," pledging action not just against the perpetrators but also the masterminds behind the "nefarious acts" on Indian soil.
Ten years ago he had his worst allergic reaction after ordering a curry at a local Indian takeaway.
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