All English words - page 2623
Meanings of Indicants:
nounA thing which indicates something.
Usage examples:
Yet, the proof of the pudding is in the eating just as the clearest indicant of merit has always be…
Meanings of Indicate:
verbPoint out; show.
Usage examples:
Dotted lines indicate the text's margins
Meanings of Indicated:
verbPoint out; show.
Usage examples:
Dotted lines indicate the text's margins
Meanings of Indicates:
verbPoint out; show.
Usage examples:
Dotted lines indicate the text's margins
Meanings of Indicating:
verbPoint out; show.
Usage examples:
Dotted lines indicate the text's margins
Meanings of Indication:
nounA sign or piece of information that indicates something.
Usage examples:
The visit was an indication of the improvement in relations between the countries
Meanings of Indications:
nounA sign or piece of information that indicates something.
Usage examples:
The visit was an indication of the improvement in relations between the countries
Meanings of Indicative:
adjectiveServing as a sign or indication of something.
Usage examples:
Having recurrent dreams is not necessarily indicative of any psychological problem
nounA verb in the indicative mood.
Usage examples:
Thus, if a language has long-distance reflexivization with indicatives, then it will necessarily ha…
Meanings of Indicatively:
adverbIn a way that is a sign that something exists, is true, or is likely to happen
Usage examples:
Indicatively, his 1985 autobiography is little more than a travel itinerary., indicatively, he and …
Meanings of Indicatives:
nounA verb in the indicative mood.
Usage examples:
Thus, if a language has long-distance reflexivization with indicatives, then it will necessarily ha…
adjectiveServing as a sign or indication of something.
Usage examples:
Having recurrent dreams is not necessarily indicative of any psychological problem
Meanings of Indicator:
nounA thing that indicates the state or level of something.
Usage examples:
Car ownership is frequently used as an indicator of affluence
Meanings of Indicators:
nounA thing that indicates the state or level of something.
Usage examples:
Car ownership is frequently used as an indicator of affluence
Meanings of Indicatrix:
nounAn imaginary ellipsoidal surface whose axes represent the refractive indices of a crystal for light following different directions with respect to the crystal axes.
Usage examples:
Other contributions to differential geometry which occur in this work include his invention of the …
Indices
ˈɪn.dɪ.siːzMeanings of Indices:
noun(in a book or set of books) an alphabetical list of names, subjects, etc. with reference to the pages on which they are mentioned.
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Clear cross references supplemented by a thorough index
verbRecord (names, subjects, etc.) in an index.
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The list indexes theses under regional headings
Pl of index
Meanings of Indicia:
plural nounSigns, indications, or distinguishing marks.
Usage examples:
The indicia of predictive child abuse
Meanings of Indicium:
nounSigns, indications, or distinguishing marks.
Usage examples:
The indicia of predictive child abuse
Meanings of Indicolite:
nounAn indigo-blue gem variety of tourmaline.
Usage examples:
When a member of our tour noticed that some of the sheets contained sprays of indicolite tourmaline…
Meanings of Indict:
verbFormally accuse of or charge with a crime.
Usage examples:
His former manager was indicted for fraud
Meanings of Indictable:
adjective(of an offence) rendering the person who commits it liable to be charged with a serious crime that warrants a trial by jury.
Usage examples:
Company law contains a total of 138 indictable offences
Meanings of Indicted:
verbFormally accuse of or charge with a crime.
Usage examples:
His former manager was indicted for fraud
Meanings of Indicting:
verbFormally accuse of or charge with a crime.
Usage examples:
His former manager was indicted for fraud
Meanings of Indiction:
nounA fiscal period of fifteen years used as a means of dating events and transactions in the roman empire and in the papal and some royal courts. the system was instituted by the emperor constantine in ad 313 and was used in some places until the 16th century.
Usage examples:
The protocol consisted of an invocation, which was both symbolic and verbal, and was chronologicall…
Meanings of Indictment:
nounA formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
Usage examples:
An indictment for conspiracy
Meanings of Indictments:
nounA formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
Usage examples:
An indictment for conspiracy
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