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Definition of indication
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Indication
(n.) Act of
pointing
out or
indicating.
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Deadbeat
::
Deadbeat
(a.)
Making
a beat
without
recoil;
giving
indications
by a
single
beat or
excursion;
-- said of
galvanometers
and other
instruments
in which the
needle
or index moves to the
extent
of its
deflection
and stops with
little
or no
further
oscillation.
Contraindication
::
Contraindication
(n.) An
indication
or
symptom
which
forbids
the
method
of
treatment
usual in such
cases.
Consignation
::
Consignation
(n.) A
stamp;
an
indication;
a sign.
Assertion
::
Assertion
(n.)
Maintenance;
vindication;
as, the
assertion
of one's
rights
or
prerogatives..
Equivocal
::
Equivocal
(a.)
Uncertain,
as an
indication
or sign;
doubtful..
Dataria
::
Dataria
(n.)
Formerly,
a part of the Roman
chancery;
now, a
separate
office
from which are sent
graces
or
favors,
cognizable
in foro
externo,
such as
appointments
to
benefices.
The name is
derived
from the word
datum,
given or dated (with the
indications
of the time and place of
granting
the gift or
favor)..
Guise
::
Guise (n.)
External
appearance
in
manner
or
dress;
appropriate
indication
or
expression;
garb;
shape.
Bibliomancy
::
Bibliomancy
(n.) A kind of
divination,
performed
by
selecting
passages
of
Scripture
at
hazard,
and
drawing
from them
indications
concerning
future
events..
Indication
::
Indication
(n.)
Explanation;
display.
Vindication
::
Vindication
(n.) The
claiming
a thing as one's own; the
asserting
of a right or title in, or to, a
thing..
Cockade
::
Cockade
(n.) A
badge,
usually
in the form of a
rosette,
or knot, and
generally
worn upon the hat; -- used as an
indication
of
military
or naval
service,
or party
allegiance,
and in
England
as a part of the
livery
to
indicate
that the
wearer
is the
servant
of a
military
or naval
officer..
Auspice
::
Auspice
(a.) A
divining
or
taking
of omens by
observing
birds;
an omen as to an
undertaking,
drawn from
birds;
an
augury;
an omen or sign in
general;
an
indication
as to the
future..
Indication
::
Indication
(n.) That which
serves
to
indicate
or point out; mark;
token;
sign;
symptom;
evidence.
Nimbus
::
Nimbus
(n.) A
circle,
or disk, or any
indication
of
radiant
light
around
the heads of
divinities,
saints,
and
sovereigns,
upon
medals,
pictures,
etc.; a halo. See
Aureola,
and
Glory,
n., 5..
Consumptively
::
Consumptively
(adv.)
In a way
tending
to or
indication
consumption.
Indigitation
::
Indigitation
(n.) The act of
pointing
out as with the
finger;
indication.
Legible
::
Legible
(a.)
Capable
of being
discovered
or
understood
by
apparent
marks or
indications;
as, the
thoughts
of men are often
legible
in their
countenances..
Coindication
::
Coindication
(n.) One of
several
signs or
symptoms
indicating
the same fact; as, a
coindication
of
disease..
Foppery
::
Foppery
(n.) The
behavior,
dress,
or other
indication
of a fop;
coxcombry;
affectation
of show; showy
folly..
Denotement
::
Denotement
(n.) Sign;
indication.
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