South-central Dravidian is a linguistic family that refers to a group of languages spoken in the central and southern parts of India. Some of the popular languages that are a part of this family include Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, and Malayalam. While South-central Dravidian is a term commonly used, there are several other synonyms that can be used to refer to this language family. These include South Indian Dravidian languages, South Dravidian languages, and Central Dravidian languages. The usage of these synonyms depends on the context and the specific language that is being referred to. Regardless of the terminology used, South-central Dravidian languages remain an important part of Indian culture and heritage.