Definitions for Andamanese

Andamanese An·da·man·ese

Spelling: [an-duh-muh-neez, -nees]
IPA: /ˌæn də məˈniz, -ˈnis/

Andamanese is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 314 anagrams from letters in Andamanese (aaadeemnns).

Definitions for Andamanese

noun

  1. Also, Andaman. Also called Andaman Islander. a member of a physically distinctive people that comprise the indigenous population of the Andaman Islands.
  2. the language of the Andamanese, of uncertain genetic affiliation.

adjective

  1. Andaman (def 1).

Origin of Andamanese

First recorded in 1860-65; Andaman + -ese

Examples for Andamanese

For like the Andamanese they love their women-folk and children, and in this way rescue them from the Malay raiders and slavers.

The Andamanese, about 1315 in number , are mostly in a state of nature, living almost naked in the rudest habitations.

But later and better evidence proves that the Andamanese have both wives and a God.

Andamanese timber has also been supplied to Woolwich Arsenal.

The Andamanese appear to be one of the very few peoples who possess fire but do not know how to make it afresh.

The number of children among the Andamanese is probably understated.

These ideas, to an Australian black, or an Andamanese, would seem dangerously blasphemous.

In physical features they in many respects resemble the Andamanese.

"The improvement of our science" has freed us from misdeeds which are unknown to the Andamanese or the Australians.

A regular feature of Andamanese social life is the meeting at intervals between two or more communities.

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