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  • index — n. alphabetical list 1) to compile, do, make an index 2) an author; cumulative; subject index 3) an index to (an index to a book) indicator 4) a consumer price, cost of living; price index 5) an index to (an index to economic progress) ratio of… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • index — [[t]ɪ̱ndeks[/t]] ♦♦♦ indices, indexes, indexing, indexed (The usual plural is indexes, but the form indices can be used for meanings 1, 5, and 6.) 1) N COUNT: with supp An index is a system by which changes in the value of something and the rate… …   English dictionary

  • The Subject Bible — is an edition of the King James Bible which combines a traditional Bible text with a topical Bible in a single volume. This Bible was prepared by Dr. Everette Gaddy. Gaddy is a Tennessee bible salesman [… …   Wikipedia

  • index — [in′deks΄] n. pl. indexes or indices [in′di sēz΄] [L, informer, that which points out < indicare, INDICATE] 1. short for INDEX FINGER 2. a pointer or indicator, as the needle on a dial 3. a thing that points out; indication; sign;… …   English World dictionary

  • Index (publishing) — For other uses of Index , see Index (disambiguation). An index (plural: indexes) is a list of words or phrases ( headings ) and associated pointers ( locators ) to where useful material relating to that heading can be found in a document. In a… …   Wikipedia

  • index — I UK [ˈɪndeks] / US [ˈɪnˌdeks] noun [countable] Word forms index : singular index plural indexes or indices UK [ˈɪndɪsiːz] / US [ˈɪndɪˌsɪz] *** 1) an alphabetical list of something such as subjects or names at the back of a book, that shows on… …   English dictionary

  • index — in|dex1 W3 [ˈındeks] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: first finger, guide , from indicare; INDICATE] 1.) plural indexes an alphabetical list of names, subjects etc at the back of a book, with the numbers of the pages where they can be found 2 …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • index — in|dex1 [ ın,deks ] (plural in|dex|es or in|di|ces [ ındı,siz ] ) noun count *** 1. ) an alphabetical list of something such as subjects or names at the back of a book, that shows on which page they are mentioned: Look up the term you want in the …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • index — noun 1 list of names/topics ADJECTIVE ▪ complete, comprehensive ▪ detailed ▪ general ▪ alphabetical ▪ card ( …   Collocations dictionary

  • index — I. noun (plural indexes or indices) Etymology: Latin indic , index, from indicare to indicate Date: 1561 1. a. a device (as the pointer on a scale or the gnomon of a sundial) that serves to indicate a value or quantity b. something (as a physical …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • index — 1. [NA] SYN: i. finger. 2. A guide, standard, indicator, symbol, or number denoting the relation in respect to size, capacity, or function, of one part or thing to another. SEE ALSO: quotient, r …   Medical dictionary

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