1. Indic - Noun
2. Indic - Adjective
3. Indic - Proper noun
a branch of the Indo-Iranian family of languages
Source: WordNetindic.
Once again IITians & those engaged in cutting edge scientific research are in forefront of challenging & correcting distorted narratives on Indic faiths floated by Wikipedia. Madhu Kishwar
Any one of Unicode fonts input system is fine for Indic language Wikipedia and other wikiprojects, including Hindi, Bhojpuri, Marathi, Nepali Wikipedia. Source: Internet
Currently Indic language Wiki projects are supported by Universal Language Selector (ULS), that offers both phonetic keyboard (Aksharantaran, Marathi: अकषरातरण main, Hindi: लिपयतरण, बोलनागरी main) and InScript keyboard (Marathi: मराठी लिपी main). Source: Internet
Clarence Maloney, the American anthropologist who was in the Maldives at the time of the change, lamented the crude inconsistencies of the Maldivian Latin and wondered why modern Standard Indic transliteration had not been considered. Source: Internet
Comparison Below are comparison charts of several of the major Indic scripts, organised on the principle that glyphs in the same column all derive from the same Brahmi glyph. Source: Internet
Much like the Burmese adopted the Mon script (which also has Indic origins), the Thais adopted and modified the Khmer script to create their own writing system. Source: Internet