Indicate, v. a.

    1. Show, denote, betoken, mark, designate, signify, point out, shadow forth, be the sign of.
    2. Show, point out, designate, specify.

Indication, n.

    1. Indicating. See preceding verb.
    2. Sign, mark, token, note, index, symptom, manifestation, hint, suggestion.

Indicative, a.

    1. Significant, to be taken as a sign.
    2. (Gram.) Affirmative, declarative.

Indicative of. That indicates, that points out, that shows, that is a sign of, significant of, denoting, indicating, showing, signifying, betokening, marking.

Indices, n. pl. Exponents.

Indicolite, n. (Min.) Indigolite, blue tourmaline, blue shorl.

Indict, v. a. (Law.) Accuse (formally, by finding of grand jury), present.

Indictable, a. Liable to indictment, open to prosecution.

Indictment, n.

    1. (Law.) Indicting, presentment.
    2. Accusation, charge, arraignment, crimination, impeachment.

Indifference, n.

    1. Neutrality, impartiality, disinterestedness, freedom from bias or prejudice.
    2. Unconcernedness, unconcern, apathy, coolness, coldness, carelessness, negligence, heedlessness, inattention, want of interest.
    3. Triviality, unimportance, insignificance.
    4. Inferiority, mediocre character, indifferent quality.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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