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INDICANT

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 I. (noun) 

Sense 1

Meaning:

A number or ratio (a value on a scale of measurement) derived from a series of observed facts; can reveal relative changes as a function of timeplay

Synonyms:

index; index number; indicant; indicator

Classified under:

Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents

Hypernyms ("indicant" is a kind of...):

fact (a statement or assertion of verified information about something that is the case or has happened)

Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "indicant"):

BMI; body mass index (a measure of someone's weight in relation to height; to calculate one's BMI, multiply one's weight in pounds and divide that by the square of one's height in inches; overweight is a BMI greater than 25; obese is a BMI greater than 30)

business index (a statistical compilation that provides a context for economic or financial conditions)

leading indicator (one of 11 indicators for different sections of the economy; used by the Department of Commerce to predict economic trends in the near future)

price index; price level (an index that traces the relative changes in the price of an individual good (or a market basket of goods) over time)

short account (the aggregate of short sales on an open market)

stock index; stock market index (index based on a statistical compilation of the share prices of a number of representative stocks)

Sense 2

Meaning:

Something that serves to indicate or suggestplay

Example:

symptoms are the prime indicants of disease

Synonyms:

indicant; indication

Classified under:

Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents

Hypernyms ("indicant" is a kind of...):

communication (something that is communicated by or to or between people or groups)

Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "indicant"):

smoke (an indication of some hidden activity)

clue; hint (a slight indication)

forerunner; harbinger; herald; precursor; predecessor (something that precedes and indicates the approach of something or someone)

glimpse (a vague indication)

mark; print (a visible indication made on a surface)

manifestation (a manifest indication of the existence or presence or nature of some person or thing)

pointing out (indication by demonstration)

signalisation; signalization (a conspicuous indication)

symptom (anything that accompanies X and is regarded as an indication of X's existence)

shadow; tincture; trace; vestige (an indication that something has been present)

evidence (an indication that makes something evident)

gesture (something done as an indication of intention)

Derivation:

indicate (give evidence of)

indicate (be a signal for or a symptom of)

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