indication (noun)

  • 111approval — noun /əˈpɹuːvəl,əˈpɹuvəl/ a) An expression granting permission; an indication of agreement with a proposal; an acknowledgement that a person, thing, or event meets requirements. I need to get an approval on this purchase order. b) An expression… …

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  • 112tilak — noun /ˈtɪlək/ a mark or symbol worn on the forehead by Hindus, ornamentally or as an indication of status , 2001: I wore these spots of shine and silver like tilaks, the marks of colour that we Hindus wear on our foreheads as symbols of the… …

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  • 113tundish — noun a) A funnel (usually) used in smelting, foundry work etc. b) A funnel used to create a siphonic break in a drainage system and/or provide visual indication of flow, usually in an overflow line …

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  • 114brooklet — noun A little brook. There was a very light off shore wind and scarcely any breakers, so that the approach to the shore was continued without finding bottom; yet though we were already quite close, we saw no indication of any indention in the… …

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  • 115symptom — noun a) A perceived change in some function, sensation or appearance of a person that indicates a disease or disorder, such as fever, headache or rash …

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  • 116ijazah — noun A certificate of authority. Among Muslims an indication that the person is an authority, recognized by someone as capable of interpreting scripture …

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  • 117rajadhiraja — noun (often capitalized: Rajadhiraja) A royal rulers title on the Indian subcontinent, roughly meaning king of kings, a prestigious indication of the princely states fairly high rank See Also: maharajadhiraja …

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  • 118pay stub — noun Paper provided by employer to an employee as an indication of payment of wages or salary; it generally includes details such as the amount of tax withheld, and is attached to the payment if by check …

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  • 119Poe's law — noun The observation that, on the Internet, without a clear indication of the authors intent, it is impossible to tell the difference between sincere extremism and a parody of extremism …

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  • 120domain of discourse — noun In predicate logic, an indication of the relevant set of entities that are being dealt with by quantifiers. Syn: universe of discourse See Also: context …

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