indo-

Indo-

pref.
1. India; East Indies: Indochina.
2. Indo-European: Indo-Hittite.

[Greek, from Indos, the Indus River; see indigo.]
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Indo-

(ˈɪndəʊ-)
combining form
1. (Placename) denoting India or Indian: Indo-European.
2. (Languages) denoting India or Indian: Indo-European.
3. (Peoples) denoting India or Indian: Indo-European.
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indo-

a combining form representing indigo: indophenol.
Also, esp. before a vowel, ind-.

Indo-

a combining form representing India: Indo-European.
[< Latin Ind(us) or Greek Ind(ós) + -o-]
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Translations

Indo-

[ˈɪndəʊ] PREFIXindo-
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Indo-

prefIndo-;
Indo-China
nIndochina nt
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Indo-

[ˈɪndəʊ] prefindo...
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References in classic literature
She walked indo- lently along, with a mind at rest, its peace reflected in her innocent face.
The President of the Indo- Lanka Chamber Romesh David spoke about the active engagement between the industries of the two countries.
This article summarizes the findings of some studies analyzing genetic differences in alcohol-metabolizing enzymes between Indo- and Afro-Trinidadians that might account for some of the observed differences in alcohol dependence.
FREQUENCIES OF ADH AND ADH ALLELES IN INDO- AND AFRO-TRINIDADIANS
In searching for possible explanations for the differing alcoholism rates in Indo- and Afro-Trinidadians, researchers have examined the prevalence of various alleles of the alcohol- and acetaldehyde-metabolizing enzymes.
Another analysis investigated the association of alleles of another type of ADH, ADH1B, with alcohol dependence, drinking history, and liver function in Indo- and Afro-Trinidadians (Ehlers et al.
The problem with Russell's sensibility is that (Indo-)European intellectuals at least as far back as the Hussites have voiced frustration over the "disassociation" of Christianity with the needs and values of local communities.
After the Permo-Triassic boundary the dinosaurs-largest land animals along with mesoeucrocodiles and pterosaur-the flying reptiles were occurred during the Mesozoic of Indo- Pakistan.
"Indo- Pacific" is the new geopolitical word game that is being played out by the US lately.
"Indo- Pacific" is a relatively new geopolitical word game that is being played out by the US lately.
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