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India
1[in-dee-uh]
noun
Official Name Republic of India. Hindi Bharat. a republic in South Asia comprising 28 states and 8 union territories: formerly a British colony that gained independence 1947, becoming a parliamentary republic within the Commonwealth of Nations 1950. 1,269,219 square miles (3,287,263 square kilometers). New Delhi.
India
2[in-dee-uh]
noun
a word used in communications to represent the letter I.
India
/ ˈɪndɪə /
noun
Hindi name: Bharat. a republic in S Asia: history dates from the Indus Valley civilization (3rd millennium bc ); came under British supremacy in 1763 and passed to the British Crown in 1858; nationalist movement arose under Gandhi (1869–1948); Indian subcontinent divided into Pakistan (Muslim) and India (Hindu) in 1947; became a republic within the Commonwealth in 1950. It consists chiefly of the Himalayas, rising over 7500 m (25 000 ft) in the extreme north, the Ganges plain in the north, the Thar Desert in the northwest, the Chota Nagpur plateau in the northeast, and the Deccan Plateau in the south. Official and administrative languages: Hindi and English; each state has its own language. Parts of the SE coast suffered badly in the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004. Religion: Hindu majority, Muslim minority. Currency: rupee. Capital: New Delhi. Pop: 1 220 800 359 (2013 est). Area: 3 268 100 sq km (1 261 813 sq miles)
communications a code word for the letter i
Word History and Origins
Origin of India1
Origin of India2
Example Sentences
Mr Alekari said he had since received offers including clothing and replacement motorcycles, and praised the help given by people in the UK, India and the biker community.
“We’ve lost India and Russia to deepest, darkest, China,” he wrote.
As recounted by Hey and the Santa Barbara Independent, Montgomery had backpacked or cycled across South America, including Argentina and Chile, and across Asia, including India and the Himalayas.
No, it’s the meeting of the leaders of China, Russia, India and North Korea last weekend.
"It will be a difficult time", he said, but added that he is optimistic that India's negotiations will pay off in the coming weeks.
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