indianensis

Translingual

Etymology

From Latin indianensis

  • From being associated with Indiana (state of the U.S.A.)
  • From being associated with American Indians (Amerinds)

Noun

indianensis

  1. A species descriptor, for species described from samples from Indiana.
  2. A species descriptor, for species described from samples from North America.
  3. A species descriptor, for species described from samples from the Americas.

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Latin

Etymology 1

Derived with -ēnsis

Adjective

indianēnsis (neuter indianēnse); third declension

  1. (New Latin) Pertaining to the indigenous peoples of the Americas ("New World").
Declension

Third declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masc./Fem. Neuter Masc./Fem. Neuter
Nominative indianēnsis indianēnse indianēnsēs indianēnsia
Genitive indianēnsis indianēnsis indianēnsium indianēnsium
Dative indianēnsī indianēnsī indianēnsibus indianēnsibus
Accusative indianēnsem indianēnse indianēnsēs, indianēnsīs indianēnsia
Ablative indianēnsī indianēnsī indianēnsibus indianēnsibus
Vocative indianēnsis indianēnse indianēnsēs indianēnsia

Etymology 2

Indiana + -ensis.

Alternative forms

  • Indianensis

Adjective

indianēnsis (neuter indianēnse); third declension

  1. (New Latin) Pertaining to Indiana, the state of the United States of America.
Declension

Third declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masc./Fem. Neuter Masc./Fem. Neuter
Nominative indianēnsis indianēnse indianēnsēs indianēnsia
Genitive indianēnsis indianēnsis indianēnsium indianēnsium
Dative indianēnsī indianēnsī indianēnsibus indianēnsibus
Accusative indianēnsem indianēnse indianēnsēs, indianēnsīs indianēnsia
Ablative indianēnsī indianēnsī indianēnsibus indianēnsibus
Vocative indianēnsis indianēnse indianēnsēs indianēnsia

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