Indo-Hittite

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Etymology

From Indo- +‎ Hittite, semantically as a blend of Indo-European +‎ Hittite.

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Indo-Hittite

  1. (linguistics, Indo-European studies) A hypothetical language family in which the Anatolian and the Indo-European languages are separate branches.
    Synonym: Indo-Anatolian

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