Indus
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English
Etymology 1
From Latin Sindus, a Latinization of Hindu, an Iranian variant of Sanskrit सिन्धु (síndhu, “river, stream; Indus”).
Proper noun
Wikipedia has an article on: IndusIndus
- A large river of south-central Asia, rising in Tibet and flowing through Kashmir and Pakistan to the Arabian Sea
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Translations
the river
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Etymology 2
Named by Dutch explorers Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and Frederick de Houtman between 1595 and 1597. From Latin Indus, "Indian".
Proper noun
Wikipedia has an article on: Indus (constellation)Indus
- (astronomy) A constellation of the southern sky between Grus and Pavo. It commemorates American Indians.
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Translations
constellation
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Czech
Proper noun
Indus m.
- Indus, Indus River
Hungarian
Hungarian Wikipedia has an article on: IndusPronunciation
- IPA: /ˈinduʃ/
- Hyphenation: In‧dus
Proper noun
Indus
- Indus River
Latin
Proper noun
Indus (genitive Indī); m, second declension
- The Indus River.
Adjective
Indus m. (feminine Inda, neuter Indum); first/second declension
Inflection
| Number | Singular | Plural | |||||
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| Case \ Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |
| nominative | Indus | Inda | Indum | Indī | Indae | Inda | |
| genitive | Indī | Indae | Indī | Indōrum | Indārum | Indōrum | |
| dative | Indō | Indae | Indō | Indīs | Indīs | Indīs | |
| accusative | Indum | Indam | Indum | Indōs | Indās | Inda | |
| ablative | Indō | Indā | Indō | Indīs | Indīs | Indīs | |
| vocative | Inde | Inda | Indum | Indī | Indae | Inda | |
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Mon, 28 Jun 2010 05:06:05 GMT+00:00
Inter Press Service After all, his village, Jat Mohammad, is situated along the Indus delta in Sindh province in south-eastern Pakistan, which is considered one of the longest ...

