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Definition of indicate
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Indicate
(v. t.) To point out; to
discover;
to
direct
to a
knowledge
of; to show; to make
known.
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Dacapo
::
Dacapo
() From the
beginning;
a
direction
to
return
to, and end with, the first
strain;
--
indicated
by the
letters
D. C. Also, the
strain
so
repeated..
Point
::
Point (n.) To
indicate
or
discover
by a fixed look, as
game..
Sharp
::
Sharp (n.) The
character
[/] used to
indicate
that the note
before
which it is
placed
is to be
raised
a half step, or
semitone,
in
pitch..
Graduator
::
Graduator
(n.) One who
determines
or
indicates
graduation;
as, a
graduator
of
instruments..
Stepbrother
::
Step- () A
prefix
used
before
father,
mother,
brother,
sister,
son,
daughter,
child,
etc., to
indicate
that the
person
thus
spoken
of is not a blood
relative,
but is a
relative
by the
marriage
of a
parent;
as, a
stepmother
to X is the wife of the
father
of X,
married
by him after the death of the
mother
of X. See
Stepchild,
Stepdaughter,
Stepson,
etc..
Pathognomy
::
Pathognomy
(n.)
Expression
of the
passions;
the
science
of the signs by which human
passions
are
indicated.
Vindicate
::
Vindicate
(v. t.) To
liberate;
to set free; to
deliver.
Dative
::
Dative
(a.)
Noting
the case of a noun which
expresses
the
remoter
object,
and is
generally
indicated
in
English
by to or for with the
objective..
Un-
::
Un-
(adv.)
Those which are
anomalous,
provincial,
or, for some other
reason,
not
desirable
to be used, and are so
indicated;
as,
unpure
for
impure,
unsatisfaction
for
dissatisfaction,
unexpressible
for
inexpressible,
and the
like..
Monument
::
Monument
(n.) A stone or other
permanent
object,
serving
to
indicate
a limit or to mark a
boundary..
Cite
::
Cite (v. t.) To
bespeak;
to
indicate.
Tense
::
Tense (n.) One of the forms which a verb takes by
inflection
or by
adding
auxiliary
words,
so as to
indicate
the time of the
action
or event
signified;
the
modification
which verbs
undergo
for the
indication
of
time..
Advocate
::
Advocate
(n.) To plead in favor of; to
defend
by
argument,
before
a
tribunal
or the
public;
to
support,
vindicate,
or
recommend
publicly..
Right
::
Right (a.) To do
justice
to; to
relieve
from
wrong;
to
restore
rights
to; to
assert
or
regain
the
rights
of; as, to right the
oppressed;
to right one's self; also, to
vindicate..
Plimsoll''s Mark
::
Plimsoll's
mark () A mark
conspicuously
painted
on the port side of all
British
sea-going
merchant
vessels,
to
indicate
the limit of
submergence
allowed
by law; -- so
called
from
Samuel
Plimsoll,
by whose
efforts
the act of
Parliament
to
prevent
overloading
was
procured..
Plumb
::
Plumb (n.) A
little
mass or
weight
of lead, or the like,
attached
to a line, and used by
builders,
etc., to
indicate
a
vertical
direction;
a
plummet;
a plumb bob. See Plumb line,
below..
Design
::
Design
(n.) To mark out and
exhibit;
to
designate;
to
indicate;
to show; to point out; to
appoint.
Ecphoneme
::
Ecphoneme
(n.) A mark (!) used to
indicate
an
exclamation.
#NAME?
::
-ic () A
suffix,
denoting
that the
element
indicated
enters
into
certain
compounds
with its
highest
valence,
or with a
valence
relatively
higher
than in
compounds
where the name of the
element
ends in -ous; as,
ferric,
sulphuric.
It is also used in the
general
sense of
pertaining
to; as,
hydric,
sodic,
calcic..
Savor
::
Savor (n.) To
partake
of the
quality
or
nature;
to
indicate
the
presence
or
influence;
to
smack;
-- with of.
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