Associations to the word «Indic»
Noun
- Unicode
- Script
- Arabic
- Language
- Verb
- Tradition
- Myth
- Sanskrit
- Consonant
- Pan
- Numeral
- Iranian
- Pali
- India
- Romani
- Typing
- Vowel
- Alphabet
- Hindi
- Veda
- Borrowing
- Indra
- Hindu
- Font
- Hinduism
- Phonology
- Phoneme
- Islamic
- Gupta
- Javanese
- Vocabulary
- Buddhism
- Maha
- Tense
- Feature
- Mood
- Malayalam
- Persian
- Rig
- Tamil
- Uzbekistan
- Southeast
- Lexicon
- Indus
- Digit
- Korean
- Dialect
- Hebrew
- Kannada
- Syllable
- Celtic
- Buddha
- Prefix
- Input
- Syntax
- Ja
- Religion
- Asia
- Guru
- Inscription
- Computing
- European
- Lan
- Trait
- Divinity
Adjective
Wiktionary
INDIC, proper noun. (linguistics) A branch of the Indo-European family of languages comprising Sanskrit and its modern descendants such as Bengali, Hindi, Urdu, and Punjabi.
INDIC, adjective. Relating to or denoting the group of Indo-European languages comprising Sanskrit and the modern Indian languages which are its descendants
INDIC, adjective. (by extension) Relating to other languages of India, which use Brahmic scripts.
INDIC, adjective. Pertaining to India or its people, culture and languages; Indian.
Dictionary definition
INDIC, noun. A branch of the Indo-Iranian family of languages.
Wise words
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in firmness of mind and a mastery of appetite. It teaches us
to do, as well as talk, and to make our words and actions
all of a color.