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indo-

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  1. a combining form representing indigo in compound words:

    indophenol.



Indo-

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  1. a combining form representing India in compound words:

    Indo-European.

Indo-

/ ˈɪԻəʊ- /

combining_form

  1. denoting India or Indian

    Indo-European

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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of indo-1

< Latin Ind ( us ) or Greek Ind ( ó ) + -o-
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Boasts some decent form including Irish Gold Cup win, when Minella Indo was second, albeit that was three years ago.

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Rachael Blackmore, the only female jockey to win the race when she triumphed in 2021 aboard Minella Times, will ride Minella Indo for trainer Henry de Bromhead with Darragh O'Keeffe on stablemate Senior Chief.

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The Irish contingent also includes bargain buy Hewick, who cost just £800 and won the King George VI Chase in 2023, plus last year's third-place finisher and 2021 Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Minella Indo, as well as 2024 Irish Grand National victor Intense Raffles.

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In one section, the floating head of a woman comes out of a "smart speaker" to tell the man it has been a year since his holiday to "Indo Disney."

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Rachael Blackmore was third on Minella Indo with Galvin fourth in an Irish 1-2-3-4.

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