1. Anglo-Indian - Noun
2. Anglo-Indian - Adjective
a person of English citizenship born or living in India
relating to British India or the English in India
Source: WordNetAnd these indirectly provide a peek into Anglo-Indian history. Source: Internet
In 1880, two telephone companies namely The Oriental Telephone Company Ltd. and The Anglo-Indian Telephone Company Ltd. approached the Government of India to establish telephone exchange in India. Source: Internet
ISBN 9231028138 p 734 The sizable Persian component of the Anglo-Indian loan words in English and in Urdu therefore reflects the Dari pronunciation. Source: Internet
But, if you want a taste of the original Anglo-Indian Christmas, you must go down to Bow Barracks, a few kilometers north of Park Street. Source: Internet
During Blavatsky’s residence in India after 1879, the Anglo-Indian journalist A.P. Sinnett became interested in her teachers. Source: Internet
He is best known for his book Twenty-one Days in India (1878–1879), a satire upon Anglo-Indian society and modes of thought. Source: Internet