Antonyms for
indices
An alphabetical listing of items and their location.
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No Antonyms Found for Indices

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All Definitions for Indices

Below are all the dictionary definitions of indices:

1An alphabetical listing of items and their location.
2The index finger
3The forefinger.
4An integer or other key indicating the location of data, e.g. within an array, vector, database table, associative array, or hash table.
5A data structure that improves the performance of operations on a table.
6A symbol resembling a pointing hand, used to direct particular attention to a note or paragraph.
7That which points out
8That which shows, indicates, manifests, or discloses.
9A sign
10An indication
11A token.
12A movable finger on a gauge, scale, etc.
13A type of noun where the meaning of the form changes with respect to the context
14E.g., 'Today's newspaper' is an indexical form since its referent will differ depending on the context. See also icon and symbol.
15A single number calculated from an array of prices or of quantities.
16A number representing a property or ratio
17A coefficient.
18A raised suffix indicating a power.
19The number of cosets that exist.
20To arrange an index for something, especially a long text.
21To inventory
22To take stock.
23To normalise in order to account for inflation
24To correct for inflation by linking to a price index in order to maintain real levels.
25To measure by an associated value.
26To be indexical for (some situation or state of affairs)
27To indicate.
28To use a mechanism to move an object to a precise location.
29To access a value in a data container by an index.
30A prologue indicating what follows.
31An unincorporated community in Miller County, Arkansas.
32An unincorporated community in Morgan County, Kentucky.
33An unincorporated community in King George County, Virginia.
34A town in Snohomish County, Washington.
35A ghost town in Cass County, Missouri.
36A small hamlet in Otsego County, New York.
37An unincorporated community in Gilmer County, West Virginia.

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About antonyms for indices

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