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indicatory


Meanings
  • Showing, signaling, or indicating something

    - "The weather vane indicated that a storm was coming."
    - "The traffic light indicated that it was safe to cross the street."
    - "The smoke detector indicated that there was a fire in the building."

Synonyms

indicative
Rhymes
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dicatory , mucatory , pictorial , spatial , temporal , utopian
Homophones
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  1. Indicative () :

  2. Indicative mood () :

  3. Indicative sentence () :


Variants
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indicator , indicators , indicatory
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{"term"=>"Indicative form", "description"=>"A grammatical form used to express statements or facts. In many languages, the indicative form is used to convey the meaning or significance of a statement or fact."}


Etymology
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The word 'indicatory' comes from the Latin word 'indicare', which means 'to show, point out, or indicate'.


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  1. Indicative logic: A type of logic used to express statements or facts. Indicative logic is concerned with the truth or falsity of statements, and it is used to convey the meaning or significance of a statement or fact.

  2. Indicative sentence structure: A type of sentence structure used to express statements or facts. Indicative sentence structure is characterized by the use of the indicative mood to convey the meaning or significance of a statement or fact.


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In various cultures, the term 'indicative' has been used to describe or denote something that is significant, meaningful, or indicative of a larger truth or reality. For example, in ancient Greek culture, the term 'indikos' (or 'indikate') was used to describe a person or thing that was significant or meaningful in some way. Similarly, in medieval European culture, the term 'indicare' (or 'indicate') was used to describe the act of showing or pointing out something that was significant or meaningful in some way.

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