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in·dex [ ín dèks ]


noun  (plural in·dex·es or in·di·ces [ índi sz ])
Definition:
 
1. alphabetical reference list: an alphabetical list of topics, people, or titles, giving the location of where they are mentioned in a text

2. catalog: a list of items in a set or collection such as the books in a library, usually including details of where to find them

3. publication listing articles: a periodical or book that lists published work alphabetically by subject, title, or author

4. printing 
Same as  thumb index


5. number expressing relationship: a scale, or a number on it, that expresses the price, value, or level of something in relation to something else or to a base number
the consumer price index

6. indicator: an indicator or sign of something
One index of the gravity of the situation is the severance of diplomatic relations.

7. pointer: a pointer or needle, especially on a piece of scientific equipment

8. printing character: a character ☞ used by printers to draw attention to a paragraph, section, or note

9. mathematics 
Same as  exponent (sense 4)


10. mathematics number given as superscript: a number or variable given as a superscript before a square-root sign showing which root is to be taken

11. mathematics subscript or superscript identifying element: a subscript or superscript numeral that identifies an element or range in a set or sequence



verb  (past and past participle in·dexed, present participle in·dex·ing, 3rd person present singular in·dex·es)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb make index for something: to compile an index for something such as a book or computer record

2. transitive verb put something in index: to enter something such as a name, title, subject, or keyword in an index

3. transitive verb indicate something: to be a sign or indicator of something ( formal )

4. transitive verb economics subject something to indexation: to subject a variable such as wages to indexation

[Late 16th century. < Latin, "forefinger," literally "pointer" < Indo-European, "to show"]

in·dex·er noun
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