English
Etymology
From Latin indicare, from in-#Latin|in- + dicare, "to proclaim".
Verb
en-verb|indicat|ing
- To point out; to discover; to direct to a knowledge of; to show; to make known.
- To show or manifest by symptoms; to point to as the proper remedies; as, great prostration of strength indicates the use of stimulants.
- To signal in a vehicle the desire to turn right or left
- To investigate the condition or power of, as of steam engine, by means of an indicator.
Derived terms
indication
indicative
Translations
rfc-level|Translations at L4+ not in L3 POS section (AutoFormat? would have corrected level of Derived terms)
trans-top|To point out; to discover; to direct to a knowledge of; to show; to make known
Finnish: osoittaa
French: indiquer
trans-mid
German: anzeigen
trans-bottom
trans-top|To show or manifest by symptoms
Finnish: olla merkkinä
trans-mid
German: anzeigen, andeuten, auf etwas deuten
trans-bottom
trans-top|To signal in a vehicle the desire to turn right or left
German: den Blinker setzen, blinken
trans-mid
trans-bottom
trans-top|To investigate the condition or power of
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ttbc|Dutch: aanduiden
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ttbc|Ido: indikar
Italian
Adjective
indicate p
- feminine of|indicato#Adjective|indicato
Verb
indicate
- second-person plural present tense of indicare
- second-person plural imperative of indicare
- feminine plural past participle of indicare
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