Anglo-Indian
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An·glo-In·di·an
(ăng′glō-ĭn′dē-ən)adj.
Of, relating to, or between England and India.
n.
1. A person of English and Indian ancestry.
2. A person of English birth or ancestry living in India.
3. The variety of English used in India.
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Anglo-Indian
adj
1. of or relating to England and India
2. denoting or relating to Anglo-Indians
3. (of a word) introduced into English from an Indian language
n
4. a person of mixed English and Indian descent
5. an English person who lives or has lived for a long time in India
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Noun | 1. | Anglo-Indian - a person of English citizenship born or living in India English person - a native or inhabitant of England |
Adj. | 1. | Anglo-Indian - relating to British India or the English in India |
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Anglo-Indian
[ˈæŋgləʊˈɪndɪən]A. ADJ → angloindio
B. N → angloindio/a m/f
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