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1Hindu
noun Hin·du \ˈhin-(ˌ)dü\
: a follower of Hinduism
Full Definition of HINDU
1
: an adherent of Hinduism
2
: a native or inhabitant of India
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Variants of HINDU
Hin·du also Hin·doo \ˈhin-(ˌ)dü\
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Origin of HINDU
Persian Hindū inhabitant of India, from Hind India
First Known Use: 1662
Rhymes with HINDU
accrue, achoo, adieu, ado, Agnew, aircrew, airscrew, anew, askew, babu, Baku, bamboo, battu, battue, bayou, bedew, beshrew, bestrew, bijou, boo-boo, boubou, brand-new, breakthrough, burgoo, cachou, can-do, canoe, caoutchouc, Carew, Cebu, Chonju, construe, Corfu, corkscrew, coypu, CQ, cuckoo, curfew, debut, Depew, doo-doo, ecu, endue, ensue, eschew, floor-through, fondue, fordo, Gansu, Gentoo, Gifu, goo-goo, GQ, ground crew, gumshoe, guru, hairdo, hereto, home brew, Honshu, horseshoe, how-to, HQ, Hutu, igloo, imbrue, imbue, IQ, jackscrew, K2, Kansu, karoo, Karoo, kazoo, Khufu, kung fu, Kwangju, leadscrew, lean-to, long view, make-do, Matthew, me-too, mildew, milieu, miscue, misdo, muumuu, non-U, old-shoe, one-two, on view, outdo, perdu, Peru, poilu, prau, preview, pursue, purview, ragout, redo, renew, Renfrew, review, revue, rough-hew, run-through, sandshoe, Sardou, see-through, set-to, setscrew, shampoo, sinew, skiddoo, snafu, snowshoe, soft-shoe, span-new, subdue, surtout, taboo, Taegu, tattoo, thank-you, thereto, thumbscrew, to-do, too-too, tree shrew, undo, undue, unglue, unscrew, untrue, vatu, vendue, venue, virtu, voodoo, wahoo, walk-through, wherethrough, whereto, who's who, worldview, yahoo, yoo-hoo
2Hindu
adjective
Definition of HINDU
Variants of HINDU
Hindu also Hindoo
First Known Use of HINDU
1698
HINDU Defined for Kids
Hindu
noun Hin·du \ˈhin-ˌdü\
Definition of HINDU for Kids
: a person who follows Hinduism
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