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Webster 1913 Edition


Index

In′dex

,
Noun.
;
pl. E.
Indexes
(#)
, L.
Indices
(#)
([GREEK]).
[L.: cf. F.
index
. See
Indicate
,
Diction
.]
Tastes are the
indexes
of the different qualities of plants.
Arbuthnot.
2.
That which guides, points out, informs, or directs; a pointer or a hand that directs to anything, as the hand of a watch, a movable finger or other form of pointer on a gauge, scale, or other graduated instrument.
In
(printing)
,
a sign [☞] (called also
fist
) used to direct particular attention to a note or paragraph.
4.
A prologue indicating what follows.
[Obs.]
Shak.
5.
(Anat.)
The second finger, that next to the pollex (thumb), in the manus, or hand; the forefinger;
index finger
.
6.
(Math.)
The figure or letter which shows the power or root of a quantity; the exponent.
[In this sense the plural is always
indices
.]
Index error
,
the error in the reading of a mathematical instrument arising from the zero of the index not being in complete adjustment with that of the limb, or with its theoretically perfect position in the instrument; a correction to be applied to the instrument readings equal to the error of the zero adjustment.
Index expurgatorius
.
[L.]
See
Index prohibitorius
(below).
Index finger
.
See
Index
, 5.
Index glass
,
the mirror on the index of a quadrant, sextant, etc.
Index hand
,
the pointer or hand of a clock, watch, or other registering machine; a hand that points to something.
Index of a logarithm
(Math.)
,
the integral part of the logarithm, and always one less than the number of integral figures in the given number. It is also called the
characteristic
.
Index of refraction
, or
Refractive index
(Opt.)
,
the number which expresses the ratio of the sine of the angle of incidence to the sine of the angle of refraction. Thus the index of refraction for sulphur is 2, because, when light passes out of air into sulphur, the sine of the angle of incidence is double the sine of the angle of refraction.
Index plate
,
a graduated circular plate, or one with circular rows of holes differently spaced; used in machines for graduating circles, cutting gear teeth, etc.
Index prohibitorius
[L.]
, or
Prohibitory index
(R. C. Ch.)
,
a catalogue of books which are forbidden by the church to be read; the index expurgatorius
[L.]
, or expurgatory index, is a catalogue of books from which passages marked as against faith or morals must be removed before Catholics can read them. These catalogues are published with additions, from time to time, by the Congregation of the Index, composed of cardinals, theologians, etc., under the sanction of the pope.
Hook.
Index rerum
[L.]
,
a tabulated and alphabetized notebook, for systematic preservation of items, quotations, etc.

In′dex

,
Verb.
T.
[
imp. & p. p.
Indexed
;
p. pr. & vb. n.
Indexing
.]
1.
To provide with an index or table of references; to put into an index;
as, to
index
a book, or its contents
.

Webster 1828 Edition


Index

IN'DEX

,
Noun.
plu.
indexes, sometimes indices. [L. connected with idico, to show; in and dico.]
1.
That which points out; that which shows or manifests.
Tastes are the indexes of the different qualities of plants.
2.
The hand that points to any thing, as the hour of the day, the road to a place.
3.
A table of the contents of a book.
A table of references in an alphabetical order.
4.
In anatomy, the fore finger, or pointing finger.
5.
In arithmetic and algebra, that which shows to what power any quantity is involved; the exponent.
6.
The index of a globe, or the gnomon, is a little style fitted on the north pole, which by turning with the globe, serves to point to certain divisions of the hour circle.
7.
In music, a direct, which see.
Index expurgatory, in catholic countries, a catalogue of prohibited books.

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índex

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índex m (plural índex)

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Noun

índex m (plural índices)

  1. Alternative form of índice