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proper nounˈɪndəsˈɪndəs A river of southern Asia, about 2,900 km (1,800 miles) in length, flowing from Tibet through Kashmir and Pakistan to the Arabian Sea. Along its valley an early civilization flourished from c.2600 to 1760 BC.
proper nounˈɪndəsˈɪndəs Astronomy 1An inconspicuous southern constellation (the Indian), between Capricornus and Pavo. - 1.1as genitive Indi /ˈɪndʌɪ/ Used with preceding letter or numeral to designate a star in the Indus constellation.
proper nounˈɪndəsˈindəs A river in southern Asia, about 1,800 miles (2,900 km) long, that flows from Tibet through Kashmir and Pakistan to the Arabian Sea. Along its valley an early civilization flourished from c.2600 to 1760 BC.
proper nounˈɪndəsˈindəs Astronomy 1An inconspicuous southern constellation (the Indian), between Capricornus and Pavo. - 1.1as genitive Indi /ˈindī/ Used with preceding letter or numeral to designate a star in the Indus constellation.
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