| Indic influences | อิทธิพลอินเดีย [TU Subject Heading] |
| Indic literature | วรรณกรรมอินเดีย [TU Subject Heading] |
| indic |
| indic | (n) a branch of the Indo-Iranian family of languages, Syn. Indo-Aryan |
| indicate | (v) indicate a place, direction, person, or thing; either spatially or figuratively, Syn. point, show, designate, Example: I showed the customer the glove section; He pointed to the empty parking space; he indicated his opponents |
| indicate | (v) to state or express briefly, Ant. contraindicate, Example: indicated his wishes in a letter |
| indicate | (v) suggest the necessity of an intervention; in medicine, Syn. suggest, Ant. contraindicate, Example: Tetracycline is indicated in such cases |
| indication | (n) something that serves to indicate or suggest, Syn. indicant, Example: an indication of foul play; indications of strain; symptoms are the prime indicants of disease |
| indication | (n) the act of indicating or pointing out by name, Syn. denotation |
| indication | (n) (medicine) a reason to prescribe a drug or perform a procedure, Ant. contraindication, Example: the presence of bacterial infection was an indication for the use of antibiotics |
| indication | (n) something (as a course of action) that is indicated as expedient or necessary, Example: there were indications that it was time to leave |
| indicative | (adj) relating to the mood of verbs that is used simple in declarative statements, Syn. declarative, Example: indicative mood |
| indicative | (adj) (usually followed by `of') pointing out or revealing clearly, Syn. indicatory, revelatory, significative, suggestive, Example: actions indicative of fear |
| Indical | a. [ From L. index, indicis, an index. ] Indexical. [ R. ] Fuller. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Indican | n. [ See Indigo. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Indicant | a. [ L. indicans, p. pr. indicare. See Indicate. ] Serving to point out, as a remedy; indicating. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Indicant | n. That which indicates or points out; |
| Indicate | v. t. That turns and turns to indicate |
| Indicated | a. Shown; denoted; registered; measured. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Indication | n. [ L. indicatio: cf. F. indication. ] [ 1913 Webster ] The frequent stops they make in the most convenient places are plain indications of their weariness. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Indicative | n. (Gram.) The indicative mood. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Indicative | a. [ L. indicativus: cf. F. indicatif. ] [ 1913 Webster ] That truth is productive of utility, and utility indicative of truth, may be thus proved. Bp. Warburton. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Indicatively | adv. In an indicative manner; in a way to show or signify. [ 1913 Webster ] |