index
nounEtymology
From Latin index (“a discoverer, informer, spy; of things, an indicator, the forefinger, a title, superscription”), from indicō (“point out, show”); see indicate.
- derived from index — “a discoverer, informer, spy; of things, an indicator, the forefinger, a title, superscription”
Definitions
An alphabetical listing of items and their location.
- The index of a book lists words or expressions and the pages of the book upon which they are to be found.
- He isn't able to find the index of the book.
The index finger
The index finger; the forefinger.
A movable finger on a gauge, scale, etc.
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A symbol resembling a pointing hand, used to direct particular attention to a note or…
A symbol resembling a pointing hand, used to direct particular attention to a note or paragraph.
That which points out
That which points out; that which shows, indicates, manifests, or discloses.
- Among the gravity indexes is the severance of diplomatic relations.
- Tastes are the Indexes of the different Qualities of Plants.
A sign
A sign; an indication; a token.
- His son's empty guffaws […] struck him with pain as the indices of a weak mind.
- Their use of these words as epithets is an index of an appallingly low level of feminist awareness.
A type of noun where the meaning of the form changes with respect to the context
A type of noun where the meaning of the form changes with respect to the context; e.g., 'Today's newspaper' is an indexical form since its referent will differ depending on the context. See also icon and symbol.
A single number calculated from an array of prices or of quantities.
A number representing a property or ratio
A number representing a property or ratio; a coefficient.
- In other words, we predict that the index for a new pair of materials can be obtained from the indexes of the individual materials, both against air or against vacuum.
A raised suffix indicating a power.
An integer or other key indicating the location of data, e.g. within an array, vector,…
An integer or other key indicating the location of data, e.g. within an array, vector, database table, associative array, or hash table.
A data structure that improves the performance of operations on a table.
The number of cosets that exist.
- The index of 2ℤ in ℤ is 2.
A prologue indicating what follows.
- Ay me, what act, that roars so loud and thunders in the index?
To arrange an index for something, especially a long text.
- MySQL does not index short words and common words.
To inventory
To inventory; to take stock.
To normalise in order to account for inflation
To normalise in order to account for inflation; to correct for inflation by linking to a price index in order to maintain real levels.
To measure by an associated value.
To be indexical for (some situation or state of affairs)
To be indexical for (some situation or state of affairs); to indicate.
- For example, the feature I indexes the current speaker in the speech event and you, the current addressee.
To access a value in a data container by an index.
To use a mechanism to move an object to a precise location.
An unincorporated community in Miller County, Arkansas.
An unincorporated community in Morgan County, Kentucky.
A ghost town in Cass County, Missouri.
A small hamlet in Otsego County, New York.
An unincorporated community in King George County, Virginia.
A town in Snohomish County, Washington.
An unincorporated community in Gilmer County, West Virginia.
The neighborhood
- neighborindicate
- neighborindication
- neighborindicator
- neighborindicia
Derived
Aarne-Thompson-Uther index, abundancy index, anti-index, anti-knock index, Atiyah-Singer index theorem, Balassa index, Banzhaf power index, body mass index, burning index, business index, card-index, card index, Carrico index, closet index, clustered index, coindex, consumer price index, corpulence index, covering index, crackpot index, cranial index, cross-index, de Bruijn index, deindex, disposition index, ease of doing business index, edge index, Gini index, Gittins index, glindex, glycaemic index, glycemic index, gnathic index, Gunning fog index, Hawking Index, heat index, Herfindahl index, h-index, Hoover index, Horowitz index · +69 more
Vish — recursive loop
A definitional loop anchored at index. Each word in the ring is defined by the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself. Scroll to it and watch.
A definitional loop anchored at index. Each word in the ring appears in the definition of the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself.
9 hops · closes at index
curated · pre-corpus. live cycle detection across the full graph is the next major milestone.
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