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index
noun (indexes or technical indices )
1 an alphabetical list of names, subjects, etc dealt with in a book, usually given at the end of that book, and with the page numbers on which each item appears. Compare thumb index.
2 in a library, etc: a catalogue which lists each book, magazine, etc alphabetically, usually by author or title, and gives details of where it is to be found.
3 anything which points to, identifies or highlights a particular trend or condition.
4 a scale of numbers which shows changes in price, wages, rates of interest, etc retail price index .
5 maths an exponent (sense 3).
6 physics a number, usually a ratio, that indicates the magnitude of a particular physical effect refractive index .
7 (Index) RC Church an official list of prohibited books.
8 printing a mark, shaped like a pointing hand, used to direct the reader to a reference note, different section, etc. Also called fist.
9 now rare a hand or pointer on a dial or scale.
verb (indexes , indexed , indexing )
1 to provide (a book, etc) with an index.
2 to list something in an index.
3 to relate (prices, wages, etc) to an index (see noun 4 above), so that they may rise or fall accordingly; to make something index-linked.
[16c; 14c: from Latin, meaning -informer- or -forefinger-]
index finger
noun the finger next to the thumb. Also called forefinger.
index number
noun , econ a number which, by varying around a value of 100 (taken as a standard), enables a straightforward comparison over time in the average value of a set of items.
index-linked
adjective , econ said of prices, wages, rates of interest, etc: calculated so as to rise or fall in relation to the cost of living.
indexation, indexing or index-linking
noun the linking of prices, wages, rates of interest, etc to changes in an index ( noun 4).

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