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Definition of indication
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Indication
(n.) Any
symptom
or
occurrence
in a
disease,
which
serves
to
direct
to
suitable
remedies..
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Behalf
::
Behalf
(n.)
Advantage;
favor;
stead;
benefit;
interest;
profit;
support;
defense;
vindication.
Account
::
Account
(n.) A
statement
and
explanation
or
vindication
of one's
conduct
with
reference
to
judgment
thereon.
Pleadable
::
Pleadable
(a.)
Capable
of being
pleaded;
capable
of being
alleged
in
proof,
defense,
or
vindication;
as, a right or
privilege
pleadable
at law..
Consignation
::
Consignation
(n.) A
stamp;
an
indication;
a sign.
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..
Augury
::
Augury
(n.) An omen;
prediction;
prognostication;
indication
of the
future;
presage.
Monition
::
Monition
(n.)
Information;
indication;
notice;
advice.
Bibliomancy
::
Bibliomancy
(n.) A kind of
divination,
performed
by
selecting
passages
of
Scripture
at
hazard,
and
drawing
from them
indications
concerning
future
events..
Prognostic
::
Prognostic
(a.) That which
prognosticates;
a sign by which a
future
event may be known or
foretold;
an
indication;
a sign or omen;
hence,
a
foretelling;
a
prediction..
Indication
::
Indication
(n.) Any
symptom
or
occurrence
in a
disease,
which
serves
to
direct
to
suitable
remedies..
Semiotic
::
Semiotic
(a.)
Relating
to signs or
indications;
pertaining
to the
language
of
signs,
or to
language
generally
as
indicating
thought..
Simulate
::
Simulate
(v. t.) To
assume
the mere
appearance
of,
without
the
reality;
to
assume
the signs or
indications
of,
falsely;
to
counterfeit;
to
feign..
Divination
::
Divination
(n.) An
indication
of what is
future
or
secret;
augury
omen;
conjectural
presage;
prediction.
Smack
::
Smack (n.) To have or
exhibit
indications
of the
presence
of any
character
or
quality.
Coindication
::
Coindication
(n.) One of
several
signs or
symptoms
indicating
the same fact; as, a
coindication
of
disease..
Signal
::
Signal
(n.) A
token;
an
indication;
a
foreshadowing;
a sign.
Assertion
::
Assertion
(n.)
Maintenance;
vindication;
as, the
assertion
of one's
rights
or
prerogatives..
A Cappella
::
A
cappella
() A time
indication,
equivalent
to alla
breve..
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..
Endeixis
::
Endeixis
(n.) An
indication.
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