Anglo-Indian
English
Etymology
Noun
Anglo-Indian (plural Anglo-Indians)
- A person with mixed Indian and English or British ancestry.
- (historical) A person of English or British citizenship or ancestry living in India.
Translations
person from the Anglo-Indian community
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person of English or British citizenship living in India
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Adjective
Anglo-Indian (not comparable)
- Of, relating to, or between England, or Britain, and India.
- Anglo-Indian relations
- Synonym: Anglo (in India)
Translations
of, relating to, or between Britain and India
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