Adjective
Indochinese (not comparable)
Of, or pertaining to Indochina or its culture or people.
By the end of September, France had agreed to allow Japan station several thousand troops and deploy aircraft on Indochinese airfields (it was from these airfields that Japanese torpedo bombers sunk the British battleships on December 10, 1941). Source: Internet
Dommen, Arthur J. (2001), The Indochinese Experience of the French and the Americans, Indiana University Press, pg. 120. "According to one estimate, 15,000 nationalists were massacred" in the summer of 1946 (pg. 154). Source: Internet
Brill Vietnam, where their presence is attested from the late 18th century onwards, is likely to be the first Indochinese country into which the Hmong migrated. Source: Internet
France soon became a leading producer of rubber through its Indochina colony and Indochinese rubber became prized in the industrialised world. Source: Internet
He remarked: “Under their reluctant obedience, the Indochinese are boiling with suppression and will revolt when time comes. Source: Internet
He told Secretary of State Cordell Hull the Indochinese were worse off under the French rule of nearly 100 years than they were at the beginning. Source: Internet