释义 |
in·di·ana I. \|indē|anə\ adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: from Indiana, state in the north central U.S., from New Latin indiana, feminine of indianus, adjective, Indian (sense 2a), from Medieval Latin, Indian (sense 1a) : of or from the state of Indiana < Indiana writers > : of the kind or style prevalent in Indiana : indianan II. noun Usage: often capitalized Etymology: from Indiana, state in the north central United States : a vivid purplish red that is redder, lighter, and stronger than rubellite and bluer and deeper than malmaison rose |