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