Anglo-Indian

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Etymology

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From Anglo- +‎ Indian.

Noun

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Anglo-Indian (plural Anglo-Indians)

  1. A person with mixed Indian and English or British ancestry.
  2. (historical) A person of English or British citizenship or ancestry living in India.

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Anglo-Indian (not comparable)

  1. Of, relating to, or between India and England or Britain.
    Synonym: Anglo (in India)
    Anglo-Indian relations
  2. (historical) Of or relating to British or Company rule in India.

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