Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- An abbreviation
- of indicative;
- of the Latin in dies, daily, every day, used in medical prescriptions.
- An abbreviation of index;
- of indicative;
- of India;
- of Indian;
- of Indiana.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- proper noun Poetical India.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Where will the reform be if the private ind is still incharge.
House Democrat: Health care bill in doubt without public plan
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I know the ind is the index and can be manipulated with a loop ... but what about the "str" part of it?
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'I seed' im flying, riding on the wind, 'she laughed again,' and the moon be'ind 'im, lightin' up the way!
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I want to inspict that game leg o 'yours, sor, now that I've sittled your poor f'ind's h'id.
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An 'BOB COLLINGS' ad to foller close be'ind 'er all that arf'noon, else she'd a' nigh killed 'im.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, November 7, 1891
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The suffix "- ind -" is used to form words expressing "worthy of, deserving of," that which is indicated in the root.
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But now 'e seems to be trying to get hout of bed and leave his back be'ind' im, as that 'ealing woman told him; and, like all of us, he isn't meant to cast off his own spinal column, bad as' tis.
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We keeps a mile be'ind 'im an' we keeps a mile in front,
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We keeps a mile be'ind 'im an' we keeps a mile in front,
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We keeps a mile be'ind 'im an' we keeps a mile in front,
lampbane commented on the word ind
Indianapolis International Airport.
October 21, 2008