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In⋅do-Ger⋅man⋅ic

[in-doh-jer-man-ik]
–adjective, noun
Indo-European (no longer current).

Origin:
1825–35
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In·do-Eu·ro·pe·an   (ĭn'dō-yŏŏr'ə-pē'ən)   
n.  
    1. A family of languages consisting of most of the languages of Europe as well as those of Iran, the Indian subcontinent, and other parts of Asia.

    2. Proto-Indo-European. Also called Indo-Germanic.

  1. A member of any of the peoples speaking an Indo-European language.

In'do-Eu'ro·pe'an adj.
In·do-Ger·man·ic   (ĭn'dō-jər-mān'ĭk)   
n.  See Indo-European.
In'do-Ger·man'ic adj.
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