A kind of marble (spherical toy) with colored bands on an opaque black base.
indian
Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for indian.
Editorial note
Do they allow in people of Indian descent with non-Indian passports?
Quick take
A kind of marble (spherical toy) with colored bands on an opaque black base.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of indian gathered in one view.
Alternative letter-case form of Indian (“indigene”). [(countable) A person from India.]
Of or relating to India or its people; or (formerly) of the East Indies.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for indian.
noun
A kind of marble (spherical toy) with colored bands on an opaque black base.
See also: amerindian-language, american-indian, amerind, amerindic, native-american
noun
Alternative letter-case form of Indian (“indigene”). [(countable) A person from India.]
See also: amerindian-language, american-indian, amerind, amerindic, native-american
adjective
Of or relating to India or its people; or (formerly) of the East Indies.
See also: amerindian-language, american-indian, amerind, amerindic, native-american
adjective
Of or relating to the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
See also: amerindian-language, american-indian, amerind, amerindic, native-american
Example sentences
Do they allow in people of Indian descent with non-Indian passports?
I don't mean to derail the discussion, but the Indian Nepalese and Bhutanese people are so beautiful.
Agree with your other points, but the routing of undersea cables means that data centers in Singapore have lower latency to users in the Indian subcontinent.
That is actually regulated….io is a stupid TLD name (except for actual Indian Ocean sites).
My Chinese and Indian friends have reported that by putting a Western first name on the resume their response rates more than doubled.
Pray tell, why do you have a carrier in the Indian Ocean?
As an Indian living in Europe, I disagree with you about Indians not being integrated.
Much akin to me listening to Indian classical music, Jazz: I would often encounter trained listeners breaking out into a (silent) applause.
Every single variant that I've seen depicts a white or Indian male, typically trying to look sexy but inevitably only looking awkward.
I am an Indian and I know firsthand how controlling Asian parents can be.
You should ask an Indian lawyer that you pay for.
All the young indian and chinese talent I meet is way above average.
Quote examples
Not talking about these "urgent requirement" emails from indian recruiters, this is actual local recruiters I have dealt with before.
My takeaway (from my perspective), wasn't that "Indians" were not allowed in the store (the entire _purpose_ was to get the Indian Market excited about a Brand) - the negativity is the belief that something needs to be "blessed" by the international market before it can be rolled out as a preferred brand in India.
After reading the article, apparently the conclusion was that a local Haagan Daz franchisee (The store had local ownership by an Indian Citizen) wants to introduce the Haagen Daz Brand in _India_, and the "International Passport" idea was there to talk up how premium the brand was.
Proper noun examples
But, seeing as this is a franchise and is likely owned by an Indian, I have trouble getting upset by it.
And the fact that this was an native Indian's franchise of the brand and not a corporate action: * Changes your opinion about it in no way, and * Suggests nothing about whether articles like this are appropriate for HN?
Indian influence is also heavily felt in Burma, Thailand, and upper Laos, for instance in writing systems (abugidas), language, mythology, law, religion and royal/court rituals.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use indian in a sentence?
Do they allow in people of Indian descent with non-Indian passports?
What does indian mean?
A kind of marble (spherical toy) with colored bands on an opaque black base.
What part of speech is indian?
indian is commonly used as noun, adjective.