Meaning & Definition of word "Indic"

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    Indic

    /ˈɪndɪk/

    noun:

    • 1. A term used to refer to the group of languages (Indic languages) that are native to the Indian subcontinent.
      • Example: The studies of Indic focus on the linguistic and cultural elements of the region.
    • 2. An indicator or sign that suggests something, often used in a specific context.
      • Example: The changes in cultural practices are an indic of social evolution.

    adjective:

    • 1. Of or relating to the dialects, languages, and cultures of the Indian subcontinent, particularly the languages descended from Sanskrit.
      • Example: Hindi and Bengali are both Indic languages spoken in India.
    • 2. Relating to a family of languages (Indic languages) which are part of the larger Indo-European language family.
      • Example: The Indic family includes languages such as Punjabi, Gujarati, and Marathi.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'Indicus', meaning 'of India'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    Indic culture:

    Cultural practices and traditions originating from India.

    Indic languages:

    Languages that are part of the Indo-Aryan branch spoken predominantly in India.

    Related Words

    India:

    A country in South Asia.

    Hindu:

    A follower of Hinduism, the major religion of the Indian subcontinent.

    Slang Meanings of indic

    Meaning: Short for 'Indica', often referring to a type of cannabis originating from India.

    Example Sentence: That strain is an indica; it's perfect for relaxation.

    Meaning: Referring to someone or something that is stereotypically Indian.

    Example Sentence: His style is so indic; he loves curry and Bollywood movies.