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- nounindex (noun) · indexes (plural noun) · indices (plural noun)
- an alphabetical list of names, subjects, etc., with references to the places where they occur, typically found at the end of a book:"clear cross references supplemented by a thorough index"
- an alphabetical list by title, subject, author, or other category of a collection of books or documents, e.g., in a library.
- (the Index)short for Index Librorum Prohibitorum
- computinga set of items each of which specifies one of the records of a file and contains information about its address.
- an indicator, sign, or measure of something:"exam results may serve as an index of the teacher's effectiveness"
- a figure in a system or scale representing the average value of specified prices, shares, or other items as compared with some reference figure:"the hundred-shares index closed down 9.3"
- a number giving the magnitude of a physical property or another measured phenomenon in terms of a standard:"the oral hygiene index was calculated as the sum of the debris and calculus indices"
- mathematicsan exponent or other superscript or subscript number appended to a quantity.
verbindex (verb) · indexes (third person present) · indexed (past tense) · indexed (past participle) · indexing (present participle)- record (names, subjects, etc.) in an index:"the list indexes theses under regional headings"
- provide an index to:"data sets are indexed by subject"
- link the value of (prices, wages, or other payments) automatically to the value of a price index:"legislation indexing wages to prices"
- (of a machine or part of one) rotate or otherwise move from one predetermined position to another in order to carry out a sequence of operations:"the pins are retracted and indexed to occupy an adjacent slotted position"
Originlate Middle English: from Latin index, indic- ‘forefinger, informer, sign’, from in- ‘towards’ + a second element related to dicere ‘say’ or dicare ‘make known’; compare with indicate. The original sense ‘index finger’ (with which one points), came to mean ‘pointer’ (late 16th century), and figuratively something that serves to point to a fact or conclusion; hence a list of topics in a book (‘pointing’ to their location). - People also ask
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