Definitions for indexes
indexes
in·dex
Spelling: [in-deks]
IPA: /ˈɪn dɛks/
Indexes is a 7 letter English word.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 22 points.
You can make 113 anagrams from letters in indexes (deeinsx).
Definitions for indexes
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(in a nonfiction book, monograph, etc.) a more or less detailed alphabetical listing of names, places, and topics along with the numbers of the pages on which they are mentioned or discussed, usually included in or constituting the back matter.
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a sequential arrangement of material, especially in alphabetical or numerical order.
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something used or serving to point out; a sign, token, or indication:
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something that directs attention to some fact, condition, etc.; a guiding principle.
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a pointer or indicator in a scientific instrument.
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a piece of wood, metal, or the like, serving as a pointer or indicator.
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Computers.
a value that identifies and is used to locate a particular element within a data array or table.
a reference table that contains the keys or references needed to address data items.
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Also called fist, hand. Printing. a sign in the shape of a hand with extended index finger, used to point out a particular note, paragraph, etc.
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a light, smooth cardboard stock.
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the forefinger.
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a number or formula expressing some property, ratio, etc., of something indicated:
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Statistics. index number.
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Economics. price index.
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Algebra.
an exponent.
the integer n in a radical defining the n- th root: ∛ is a radical having index three.
a subscript or superscript indicating the position of an object in a series of similar objects, as the subscripts 1, 2, and 3 in the series x 1 , x 2 , x 3 .
winding number.
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Horology. a leverlike regulator for a hairspring.
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(initial capital letter) Roman Catholic Church.
Index Librorum Prohibitorum.
Index Expurgatorius.
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(usually initial capital letter) any list of forbidden or otherwise restricted material deemed morally or politically harmful by authorities:
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Optics. index of refraction.
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Obsolete.
a table of contents.
a preface or prologue.
verb (used with object)
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to provide with an index, as a book.
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to enter in an index, as a name or topic.
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to serve to indicate:
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to place (a book) on an official list as politically or morally harmful:
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to rotate (work) on a milling machine in order to repeat the milling operation at a new position.
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Economics. to adjust (wages, taxes, etc.) automatically according to changes in the cost-of-living level or another economic indicator, especially to offset inflation.
Origin of indexes
1350-1400; Middle English Latin: informer, pointer, equivalent to in- in-2 + -dec- (combining form of dic-, show, declare, indicate<
Examples for indexes
The indexical signs participating in these representations are footprints, feathers, bloodstains.