indication
81indication — /ɪndəˈkeɪʃən/ (say induh kayshuhn), /ɪndɪ / (say indi ) noun 1. anything serving to indicate or point out, as a sign, token, etc. 2. Medicine a special symptom or the like which points out a suitable remedy or treatment or shows the presence of a …
82indication — nf. INDIKACHON (Albanais) …
83indication — In the law of evidence, a sign or token; a fact pointing to some inference or conclusion. See inference …
84indication — In the law of evidence, a sign or token; a fact pointing to some inference or conclusion. See inference …
85indication — Something which points to, or gives direction to the mind. Coyle v Commonwealth, 104 Pa 117, 133 …
86indication — In medicine, a sign, symptom, or medical condition that leads to the recommendation of a treatment, test, or procedure …
87indication — n. 1 the act or an instance of indicating. 2 something indicated or suggested. 3 a reading given by a gauge or instrument. Etymology: F f. L indicatio (as INDICATE) …
88Indication of Interest - IOI — An underwriting expression showing a conditional, non binding interest in buying a security that is currently in registration (awaiting effectiveness by the SEC). The investor s broker is required to provide the investor with a preliminary… …
89indication of interest — A dealer s or investor s interest in purchasing (not commitment to buy) securities that are still in the underwriting stage and are being registered by the Securities and Exchange Commission. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
90indication lights diffraction — lights using to mark off an area …