indication (noun)

  • 121signal phrase — noun An indication that something is a direct quote. Smith suggests that... and In Smiths words... are both signal phrases …

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  • 122morpheme — noun /ˈmɔː(r)fiːm/ The smallest linguistic unit within a word that can carry a meaning, such as un , break , and able in the word unbreakable . The word pigs consists of two morphemes: pig (a particular animal) and s (indication of the plural).… …

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  • 123allusion — noun /ʌˈlu.ʒən/ An indirect reference; a hint; a reference to something supposed to be known, but not explicitly mentioned; a covert indication. <! material copied from Websters Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) …

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  • 124combination product — noun a) A product comprised of two or more regulated components, i.e., drug/device, biologic/device, drug/biologic, or drug/device/biologic, that are physically, chemically, or otherwise combined as a single entity. b) A drug, device, or… …

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  • 125distinction — noun 1 clear difference ADJECTIVE ▪ critical, crucial, important, key, main, major, vital ▪ basic, essential …

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  • 126reflection — noun 1 image in a mirror, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ clear ▪ dim, faint ▪ blurred, distorted VERB + REFLECTION ▪ cat …

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  • 127buzz\ word — noun A word that sounds big and important in a sentence but, on closer inspection, means little except the speaker s indication to belong to a certain group. The politician s speech was nothing but a lot of misleading statements and phony… …

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  • 128attention — noun 1》 the mental faculty of considering or taking notice.     ↘notice taken. 2》 special care or consideration.     ↘(attentions) a person s behaviour to another as an indication of affection or sexual interest. 3》 Military a position assumed by …

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