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Indexical
Indexical In*dex"ic*al, a.
Of, pertaining to, or like, an index; having the form of an
index.
Indexically
Indexically In*dex"ic*al*ly, adv.
In the manner of an index.
Meaning of Indexic from wikipedia
- Look up
Index,
index,
indexes, indice, or
indices in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Index (pl.:
indexes or indices) may
refer to:
Index (A
Certain Magical...
- In optics, the
refractive index (or
refraction index) of an
optical medium is the
ratio of the
apparent speed of
light in the air or
vacuum to the speed...
- of
indexation: wage
indexation,
financial instruments rate
indexation, tax rate
indexation, and
exchange rate
indexation. The
first three are
indexed to...
- The
Democracy Index published by the
Economist Group is an
index measuring the
quality of
democracy across the world. This
quantitative and comparative...
-
Average (DJIA), Dow Jones, or
simply the Dow (/ˈdaʊ/), is a
stock market index of 30
prominent companies listed on
stock exchanges in the
United States...
- The h-
index is an author-level
metric that
measures both the
productivity and
citation impact of the publications,
initially used for an
individual scientist...
- The
Human Development Index (HDI) is a
statistical composite index of life expectancy,
education (mean
years of
schooling completed and
expected years...
-
indexicality is the
phenomenon of a sign
pointing to (or
indexing) some
element in the
context in
which it occurs. A sign that
signifies indexically is...
- In astronomy, the
color index is a
simple numerical expression that
determines the
color of an object,
which in the case of a star
gives its temperature...
- An
indexer may
refer to:
Indexer (programming)
Torrent indexer or
BitTorrent tracker Index (disambiguation) § Publishing and
library studies,
writer of...