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Indice
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Indice
INDICE.
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Indice
Indice
Italian
Proper noun
Indice ? (Properly: Indice dei libri proibiti)
- Index, Index Librorum Prohibitorum (Catholic list of prohibited books)
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English
Noun
indice (plural indices)
- (obsolete) index
- (obsolete) indication
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French
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin index, indicem (“sign, indication; index”), from indicō (“point out, indicate, show”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɛ̃.dis/
Noun
indice m (plural indices)
- clue, indication
- (finance) index
- (computing) index
Verb
indice
- first-person singular present indicative of indicer
- third-person singular present indicative of indicer
- first-person singular present subjunctive of indicer
- first-person singular present subjunctive of indicer
- second-person singular imperative of indicer
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin index, indicem (“sign, indication; index”), from indicō (“point out, indicate, show”). Compare the doublet endice.
Noun
indice m (plural indici)
- (finger) index, index finger, forefinger
- (economics, mathematics, etc.) index, rate, rating
- (books) index
- indication, sign
- indicator, pointer
Synonyms
- (finger): dito indice
- (in economics, mathematics): tasso
- (indication): indizio
- (indicator, pointer): lancetta
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Latin
Etymology 1
Form of the noun index.
Noun
indice
- ablative singular of index
Etymology 2
Form of the verb indīcō (“[I] proclaim, announce”).
Verb
indīce
- second-person singular present active imperative of indīcō
Spanish
Verb
indice