Definitions for Anglo-Indian

Anglo-Indian An·glo-In·di·an

Spelling: [ang-gloh-in-dee-uh n]
IPA: /ˈæŋ gloʊˈɪn di ən/

Anglo-Indian is a 12 letter English word.

You can make 366 anagrams from letters in Anglo-Indian (-aadgiilnnno).

Definitions for Anglo-Indian

noun

  1. a person of English and Indian ancestry.
  2. the speech of such persons, characterized by the Anglicizations of Indian words. Abbreviation: AInd.
  3. a person of English birth or citizenship living in India.

adjective

  1. belonging to, relating to, or involving England and India, especially as politically associated:
  2. of or relating to Anglo-Indians or their speech.

Origin of Anglo-Indian

An Americanism dating back to 1805-15

Examples for Anglo-Indian

I cannot trace the feeling to its root; perhaps the place was built by an Anglo-Indian.

The Anglo-Indian crushed the letter into his pocket, and looked up languidly.

To a crusted Anglo-Indian it is clear that ellipence could only mean elephants.

"Merely because it suited my humour at the time to do so," answered the Anglo-Indian, coolly.

If you have a drop of Anglo-Indian blood in your veins you will know what it means.

Chronicles of Dustypore, a picture of Anglo-Indian life, 145.

In the morning the Anglo-Indian widow sent for me to breakfast.

Tank, an Anglo-Indian word of which the meaning has narrowed in this country, is Port.

The Anglo-Indian troops however had purchased their victory dearly.

The Anglo-Indian stands most in need of this lesson of aptitude.

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