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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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Float
::
Float (v. i.)
Anything
which
floats
or rests on the
surface
of a
fluid,
as to
sustain
weight,
or to
indicate
the
height
of the
surface,
or mark the place of,
something..
Designate
::
Designate
(v. t.) To mark out and make
known;
to point out; to name; to
indicate;
to show; to
distinguish
by marks or
description;
to
specify;
as, to
designate
the
boundaries
of a
country;
to
designate
the
rioters
who are to be
arrested..
Vindicator
::
Vindicator
(n.) One who
vindicates;
one who
justifies
or
maintains.
Designate
::
Designate
(v. t.) To
indicate
or set apart for a
purpose
or duty; -- with to or for; to
designate
an
officer
for or to the
command
of a post or
station.
Staccato
::
Staccato
(a.)
Disconnected;
separated;
distinct;
-- a
direction
to
perform
the notes of a
passage
in a
short,
distinct,
and
pointed
manner.
It is
opposed
to
legato,
and often
indicated
by heavy
accents
written
over or under the
notes,
or by dots when the
performance
is to be less
distinct
and
emphatic..
Contraindicate
::
Contraindicate
(v. t.) To
indicate,
as by a
symptom,
some
method
of
treatment
contrary
to that which the
general
tenor of the case would seem to
require..
Vindicative
::
Vindicative
(a.)
Tending
to
vindicate;
vindicating;
as, a
vindicative
policy..
Point
::
Point (n.)
Whatever
serves
to mark
progress,
rank, or
relative
position,
or to
indicate
a
transition
from one state or
position
to
another,
degree;
step;
stage;
hence,
position
or
condition
attained;
as, a point of
elevation,
or of
depression;
the stock fell off five
points;
he won by
tenpoints..
Assert
::
Assert
(v. t.) To
maintain
or
defend,
as a cause or a
claim,
by words or
measures;
to
vindicate
a claim or title to; as, to
assert
our
rights
and
liberties..
Predesignate
::
Predesignate
(a.) A term used by Sir
William
Hamilton
to
define
propositions
having
their
quantity
indicated
by a
verbal
sign; as, all, none, etc.; --
contrasted
with
preindesignate,
defining
propositions
of which the
quantity
is not so
indicated..
Hammer
::
Hammer
(n.) That part of a clock which
strikes
upon the bell to
indicate
the hour.
Mean
::
Mean (v. t.) To
signify;
to
indicate;
to
import;
to
denote.
Come
::
Come (n.) To move
hitherward;
to draw near; to
approach
the
speaker,
or some place or
person
indicated;
--
opposed
to go..
Token
::
Token (n.)
Something
intended
or
supposed
to
represent
or
indicate
another
thing or an
event;
a sign; a
symbol;
as, the
rainbow
is a token of God's
covenant
established
with
Noah..
Hygroscopic
::
Hygroscopic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to, or
indicated
by, the
hygroscope;
not
readily
manifest
to the
senses,
but
capable
of
detection
by the
hygroscope;
as, glass is often
covered
with a film of
hygroscopic
moisture..
Designative
::
Designative
(a.)
Serving
to
designate
or
indicate;
pointing
out.
Milepost
::
Milepost
(n.) A post, or one of a
series
of
posts,
set up to
indicate
spaces
of a mile each or the
distance
in miles from a given
place..
Cognizance
::
Cognizance
(n.) The
distinguishing
mark worn by an armed
knight,
usually
upon the
helmet,
and by his
retainers
and
followers:
Hence,
in
general,
a badge worn by a
retainer
or
dependent,
to
indicate
the
person
or party to which he
belonged;
a token by which a thing may be
known..
Temperature
::
Temperature
(n.)
Condition
with
respect
to heat or cold,
especially
as
indicated
by the
sensation
produced,
or by the
thermometer
or
pyrometer;
degree
of heat or cold; as, the
temperature
of the air; high
temperature;
low
temperature;
temperature
of
freezing
or of
boiling..
A 1
::
A 1 () A
registry
mark given by
underwriters
(as at
Lloyd's)
to ships in
first-class
condition.
Inferior
grades
are
indicated
by A 2 and A 3.
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