What is another word for Ind?

Pronunciation: [ˈɪnd] (IPA)

Ind is a commonly used abbreviation for various words such as India, Indian, Indigo, Indonesian, and Indic. The term "Ind" can be replaced with synonyms such as Bharat for India, hind for Indian, anil for indigo, Javanese for an Indonesian and Indo-Aryan or Dravidian for Indic. These words are used to describe people, culture, language, or geography and are often used interchangeably. The use of synonyms enhances the quality of language and adds a sense of variety to a composition. Using these synonyms can also help to avoid repetition and make the writing more interesting for the reader.

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What are the hypernyms for Ind?

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Usage examples for Ind

15,008. In the continuation of that book there are the following entries:-'1871. May 31: 35 Ind.
"Second Shetland Truck System Report"
William Guthrie
15,007. The following are some of the entries in your book:- 1869. May 18. 24 Ind.
"Second Shetland Truck System Report"
William Guthrie
Ind van Ind vyss den is genommen dat begynne der vursz kunst.
"Fine Books"
Alfred W. Pollard

Famous quotes with Ind

  • I trust my readers will join me in grandly ignoring the complaints of sour-faced and grumpish scholars that "no such person" ever existed and that his is a hoax and a forgery. What do they know, the old frumps, who have never dared emerge from their dusty libraries to tread the heaving quarterdeck and raise sail for Golden Ind, and Far Cathay, and the Islands of Prester John?
    John Mandeville

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