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▸ adjective: Indo-European
▸ adverb: Alternative form of i.e. [(initialism) That is, namely, in other words, that is to say.]
▸ noun: (linguistics, anthropology, etc.) Initialism of Indo-European. [A major language family which includes many of the native languages of Europe, Western Asia and India, with notable Indic, Iranian and European sub-branches.]
▸ noun: (rail transport) Initialism of Iarnród Éireann. (Irish Railways)
▸ noun: Abbreviation of Indian English. [A major dialect of the English language, spoken in many varieties in India and by people from India.]
▸ noun: (pathology) Initialism of infective endocarditis.
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▸ adjective: Indo-European
▸ adverb: Alternative form of i.e. [(initialism) That is, namely, in other words, that is to say.]
▸ noun: (linguistics, anthropology, etc.) Initialism of Indo-European. [A major language family which includes many of the native languages of Europe, Western Asia and India, with notable Indic, Iranian and European sub-branches.]
▸ noun: (rail transport) Initialism of Iarnród Éireann. (Irish Railways)
▸ noun: Abbreviation of Indian English. [A major dialect of the English language, spoken in many varieties in India and by people from India.]
▸ noun: (pathology) Initialism of infective endocarditis.
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