a faint constellation in the S hemisphere lying between Telescopium and Tucano
Indus in British English2
(ˈɪndəs)
noun
a river in S Asia, rising in SW Tibet in the Kailas Range of the Himalayas and flowing northwest through Kashmir, then southwest across Pakistan to the Arabian Sea: important throughout history, esp for the Indus Civilization (about 3000 to 1500 bc), and for irrigation. Length: about 2900 km (1800 miles)
Indus in American English1
(ˈɪndəs)
noun
a S constellation between Pavo and Grus
Word origin
L, the Indian
Indus in American English2
(ˈɪndəs)
river in S Asia, rising in SW Tibet and flowing west across Jammu and Kashmir, India, then southwest through Pakistan into the Arabian Sea: c. 1,900 mi (3,058 km)