ind-
1
variant of indo- before a vowel:
indamine.
Related Words
- chlordane
- endo-
- indagate
- indamine
- indene
- indigent
ind-variant of indo- before vowels, as in indene.
ind-
combining form
or indo-
indoxyl
2. resembling indigo (as in color)
indophenol
combining form
or indo-
ETYMOLOGY International Scientific Vocabulary, from Latin indicum — more at indigo
1. indigoindoxyl
2. resembling indigo (as in color)
indophenol
ind-
I.combining form
or indo-
Usage: usually capitalized
Etymology: Greek, India, of or connected with India, from indos of or connected with India, from Indos India (subcontinent in southern Asia), Indus (river in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent) — more at india
1. : India or the East Indies
< Indophile >
: of or connected with India or the East Indies
< indaconitine >
< Indo-Briton >
< Indo-African >
2. : of or connected with the Indus river
< Indo-Gangetic >
3. : Indo-European
< Indo-Hittite >
II.combining form
or indi- or indo-
Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, from Latin indicum — more at indigo
1. : indigo
< indole >
< indirubin >
< indophenin >
2. : resembling indigo (as in color)
< indamine >
< indophenol >
I.
or indo-
1.
< Indophile >
: of or connected with India or the East Indies
< indaconitine >
< Indo-Briton >
< Indo-African >
2.
< Indo-Gangetic >
3.
< Indo-Hittite >
II.
or indi- or indo-
1.
< indole >
< indirubin >
< indophenin >
2.
< indamine >
< indophenol >