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Definition of indication
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Indication
(n.) That which
serves
to
indicate
or point out; mark;
token;
sign;
symptom;
evidence.
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Consumptively
::
Consumptively
(adv.)
In a way
tending
to or
indication
consumption.
Signal
::
Signal
(n.) A
token;
an
indication;
a
foreshadowing;
a sign.
Consignation
::
Consignation
(n.) A
stamp;
an
indication;
a sign.
Acritical
::
Acritical
(a.)
Having
no
crisis;
giving
no
indications
of a
crisis;
as,
acritical
symptoms,
an
acritical
abscess..
Behalf
::
Behalf
(n.)
Advantage;
favor;
stead;
benefit;
interest;
profit;
support;
defense;
vindication.
Heat
::
Heat (n.)
Indication
of high
temperature;
appearance,
condition,
or color of a body, as
indicating
its
temperature;
redness;
high
color;
flush;
degree
of
temperature
to which
something
is
heated,
as
indicated
by
appearance,
condition,
or
otherwise..
Omen
::
Omen (n.) An
occurrence
supposed
to
portend,
or show the
character
of, some
future
event;
any
indication
or
action
regarded
as a
foreshowing;
a
foreboding;
a
presage;
an
augury..
Bibliomancy
::
Bibliomancy
(n.) A kind of
divination,
performed
by
selecting
passages
of
Scripture
at
hazard,
and
drawing
from them
indications
concerning
future
events..
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..
Assertion
::
Assertion
(n.)
Maintenance;
vindication;
as, the
assertion
of one's
rights
or
prerogatives..
Endeixis
::
Endeixis
(n.) An
indication.
Justification
::
"Justification
(n.) The act of
justifying
or the state of being
justified;
a
showing
or
proving
to be just or
conformable
to law,
justice,
right,
or duty;
defense;
vindication;
support;
as,
arguments
in
justification
of the
prisoner's
conduct;
his
disobedience
admits
justification..
Outline
::
Outline
(n.) Fig.: A
sketch
of any
scheme;
a
preliminary
or
general
indication
of a plan,
system,
course
of
thought,
etc.; as, the
outline
of a
speech..
Addition
::
Addition
(n.) A dot at the right side of a note as an
indication
that its sound is to be
lengthened
one half.
Chapfallen
::
Chapfallen
(a.)
Having
the lower chap or jaw
drooping,
-- an
indication
of
humiliation
and
dejection;
crestfallen;
discouraged.
See
Chopfallen..
Maintenance
::
Maintenance
(n.) The act of
maintaining;
sustenance;
support;
defense;
vindication.
Guise
::
Guise (n.)
External
appearance
in
manner
or
dress;
appropriate
indication
or
expression;
garb;
shape.
Self-registering
::
Self-registering
(a.)
Registering
itself;
-- said of any
instrument
so
contrived
as to
record
its own
indications
of
phenomena,
whether
continuously
or at
stated
times,
as at the
maxima
and
minima
of
variations;
as, a
self-registering
anemometer
or
barometer..
Fluxion
::
Fluxion
(n.) A
constantly
varying
indication.
Indicia
::
Indicia
(n. pl.)
Discriminating
marks;
signs;
tokens;
indications;
appearances.
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