Indo-European

(In-do-Eu-ro-pe-an) 6 syllables

Definition


adjective.
or
noun.
designating or of a family of languages that includes most of those spoken in Europe and many of those spoken in southwestern Asia and India

Example Sentence

English and Spanish are both Indo-European languages. Spelled with a hyphen.

Synonyms

Indo-European; Indo-Germanic; Indo-Hittite

Antonyms

Navaho

Rhymes

  • bein'
  • breon
  • deehan
  • eon
  • feehan
  • heon
  • ian
  • jian
  • keehan
  • meehan
  • paean
  • peon
  • rijn
  • sheahan
  • sheehan
  • teahan
  • teehan
  • theon
  • treon
  • vian

  • aegean
  • asean
  • crimean
  • fujian
  • korean
  • mcgeean
  • mckeon
  • mckeone
  • plebeian
  • protean
  • shahian
  • sofian
  • vannguyen

  • carribean
  • cyclopean
  • eritrean
  • european
  • galilean
  • jacobean
  • maccabean
  • mycenaean
  • tennessean

  • epicurean

  • indo-european