Definitions for Indo-Germanic

Indo-Germanic In·do-Ger·man·ic

Spelling: [in-doh-jer-man-ik]
IPA: /ˈɪn doʊ dʒərˈmæn ɪk/

Indo-Germanic is a 13 letter English word.

You can make 1414 anagrams from letters in Indo-Germanic (-acdegiimnnor).

Definitions for Indo-Germanic

adjective, noun

  1. Indo-European (no longer current).

Origin of Indo-Germanic

First recorded in 1825-35

Examples for Indo-Germanic

Herein, of course, is expressed the character of Indo-Germanic peoples.

The signs of the persons are considered to be eminently Indo-Germanic.

At what period this intrusive Indo-Germanic column made its attack cannot be ascertained.

The audience is willing to let the Indo-Germanic factors go unchallenged.

His mental vision of his meeting is that of a huge gathering of keen people with Indo-Germanic faces, hanging upon every word.

That the Armenian language has Indo-Germanic elements is undoubted.

The Indo-Germanic races, on the other hand, have naturally inclined to colonization from early times on.

The outermost lines are coterminous with those of the great race which is called Indo-Germanic.

To this group he reads his paper on the Indo-Germanic Factor.

That is, they are both descended from the same Indo-Germanic original.

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