The Indian for one
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OCEANThe Indian, for one
OCEANIndian, for one
ASIANIndian, for one
BIGLEAGUERIndian, for one
OCEANIndian, for one.
ORIENTALIndian, for one
OCEANIndian for one
RANEEOne spelling for an Indian queen
SAREEOne spelling for an Indian dress
RANEEOne spelling for an Indian princess
RANEEOne spelling for an Indian royal
BUDDHAIndian philosopher, the "enlightened one"
ORIYAOne of the Indian languages
BARODAOne of the five most important Indian states.
swarajistone who adhered to swaraj, the policy of Indian political independence
ragasone of the ancient traditional melodic patterns or modes in Indian music
swarajistsSWARAJIST, one who adhered to swaraj, the policy of Indian political independence
metisthe offspring of an American Indian and a white person, esp. one of French ancestry
mridamgam(Sanskrit) a two-headed Indian drum, one head being larger than the other also MRIDANG, MRIDANGA, MRIDANGAM
mridangam(Sanskrit) a two-headed Indian drum, one head being larger than the other also MRIDAMGAM, MRIDANG, MRIDANGA
mridangamsMRIDANGAM, (Sanskrit) a two-headed Indian drum, one head being larger than the other also MRIDAMGAM, MRIDANG, MRIDANGA
mridamgamsMRIDAMGAM, (Sanskrit) a two-headed Indian drum, one head being larger than the other also MRIDANG, MRIDANGA, MRIDANGAM
mridangamsA barrel-shaped double-headed drum with one head larger than the other, used in southern Indian music
vigasone of the heavy rafters and especially a log supporting the roof in American Indian and Spanish architecture of the Southwest
vigaone of the heavy rafters and especially a log supporting the roof in American Indian and Spanish architecture of the Southwest
windigoculture-specific syndrome occurring primarily among the Ojibwa and related Indian peoples and characterized by fever-induced delusions that one is being possessed by such a giant
windigosculture-specific syndrome occurring primarily among the Ojibwa and related Indian peoples and characterized by fever-induced delusions that one is being possessed by such a giant
coelacanthsA large, bony marine fish with a three-lobed tail fin and fleshy pectoral fins. It is thought to be related to the ancestors of land vertebrates and was known only from fossils until one was found alive in 1938; since then others have been found near the Comoro Islands in the Indian Ocean and off Sulawesi, Indonesia
coelacanthA large, bony marine fish with a three-lobed tail fin and fleshy pectoral fins. It is thought to be related to the ancestors of land vertebrates and was known only from fossils until one was found alive in 1938; since then others have been found near the Comoro Islands in the Indian Ocean and off Sulawesi, Indonesia
OCEANThe Indian, for example.
SPICINGBACKUPRow of Indian dishes still waiting for the garam masala?
LONGKNIFESinister epithet of the red Indian for the white man.
TAGOREIndian poet who won the 1913 Nobel Prize for Literature
zenanaa section of the house for Indian women, also ZANANA
zananaa section of the house for Indian women, also ZENANA
zananasZANANA, a section of the house for Indian women, also ZENANA
zenanasZENANA, a section of the house for Indian women, also ZANANA
charkhas(in the Indian subcontinent) A domestic spinning wheel used chiefly for cotton
charkas(in the Indian subcontinent) A domestic spinning wheel used chiefly for cotton
VEDIndian author ... Mehta, a staff writer for The New Yorker for more than 30 years