indication (noun)

  • 81indicator — noun a) a pointer or index that indicates something b) a meter or gauge Syn: trafficator, turn signal See Also: index, indicate …

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  • 82price-earnings ratio — noun The ratio of share price to earnings per share used as an indication of the relative value of the share. Syn: PE, PE ratio, P E ratio …

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  • 83vestment — noun a) A robe or gown worn as an indication of office b) Any of the robes worn by members of the clergy etc., especially a garment worn at the celebration of the Eucharist …

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  • 84pure name — noun A name that reveals no usable information about the entity it identifies. A MAC address can be considered a pure name as it gives no indication of where on a network it can be found. Ant: impure name …

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  • 85key signature — noun An indication of the key of a composition, giving the number of sharps or flats in the corresponding scale. The key signatures of D major and b minor both have two sharps …

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  • 86box plot — noun A graphical summary of a numerical data sample through five statistics: median, lower quartile, upper quartile, and some indication of more extreme upper and lower values. Syn: box and whisker diagram …

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  • 87quadripara — noun A female which has borne four offspring Just the other day I prevented a cesarean section on a woman, quadripara, with three living children, the first of which alone was at all difficult; the indication placed by the physician was that he… …

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  • 88window detector — noun a special type of comparator which provides an indication whether the input voltage is within a specified range of voltage …

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  • 89designation — noun a) The act of designating; a pointing out or showing; indication. b) Selection and appointment for a purpose; allotment; direction …

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  • 90sun protection factor — noun an indication of how long a sunscreen remains effective when applied to the skin Example: If someone normally burns in 10 minutes with no sunscreen, then a sunscreen with factor 20 will provide protection for up to 20x10 = 200 minutes …

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