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ALL meanings of indicator

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  • noun indicator car: flashing signal 1
  • noun indicator sign, indication 1
  • noun plural indicator economic statistic 1
  • noun indicator a person or thing that indicates. 1
  • noun indicator a pointing or directing device, as a pointer on the dial of an instrument to show pressure, temperature, speed, volume, or the like. 1
  • noun indicator an instrument that indicates the condition of a machine or the like. 1
  • noun indicator an instrument for measuring and recording variations of pressure in the cylinder of an engine. 1
  • noun indicator Chemistry. a substance, as litmus, that indicates the presence or concentration of a certain constituent. a substance often used in a titration to indicate the point at which the reaction is complete. 1
  • noun indicator Ecology. a plant, animal, or species that indicates, by its presence in a given area, the existence of certain environmental conditions. 1
  • noun indicator A thing, esp. a trend or fact, that indicates the state or level of something. 1
  • countable noun indicator An indicator is a measurement or value which gives you an idea of what something is like. 0
  • countable noun indicator A car's indicators are the flashing lights that tell you when it is going to turn left or right. 0
  • noun indicator something that provides an indication, esp of trends 0
  • noun indicator a device to attract attention, such as the pointer of a gauge or a warning lamp 0
  • noun indicator an instrument that displays certain operating conditions in a machine, such as a gauge showing temperature, speed, pressure, etc 0
  • noun indicator a device that records or registers something, such as the movements of a lift, or that shows information, such as arrival and departure times of trains 0
  • noun indicator (as modifier) 0
  • noun indicator a device for indicating that a motor vehicle is about to turn left or right, esp two pairs of lights that flash when operated or a pair of trafficators 0
  • noun indicator a delicate measuring instrument used to determine small differences in the height of mechanical components. It consists of a spring-loaded plunger that operates a pointer moving over a circular scale 0
  • noun indicator a substance used in titrations to indicate the completion of a chemical reaction, usually by a change of colour 0
  • noun indicator a substance, such as litmus, that indicates the presence of an acid or alkali 0
  • noun indicator a plant or animal species that thrives only under particular environmental conditions and therefore indicates these conditions where it is found 0
  • noun indicator a species of plant or animal whose well-being confirms the well-being of other species in the area 0
  • noun indicator a person or thing that indicates 0
  • noun indicator any device, as a gauge, dial, register, or pointer, that measures or records and visibly indicates 0
  • noun indicator an apparatus that diagrams the varying fluid pressure of an engine in operation 0
  • noun indicator any of various substances used to indicate the acidity or alkalinity of a solution, the beginning or end of a chemical reaction, the presence of certain substances, etc., by changes in color 0
  • noun indicator a statistic, as the unemployment rate, used to measure economic or social conditions 0
  • noun indicator a species of plant or animal, or a community, whose occurrence serves as evidence that certain environmental conditions exist 0
  • noun indicator An indicator is an instrument that shows engine cylinder pressure during a working cycle. 0
  • noun indicator A pointer or index that indicates something. 0
  • noun indicator A meter or gauge. 0
  • noun indicator The needle or dial on such a meter. 0
  • noun indicator (chemistry) Any of many substances, such as litmus, used to indicate the concentration of a substance, or the degree of a reaction. 0
  • noun indicator (ecology) A plant or animal whose presence is indicative of some specific environment. 0
  • noun indicator (economics) A measure, such as unemployment rate, which can be used to predict economic trends. 0
  • noun indicator (Britain, Australia, automotive) A trafficator (dated definition); each of the flashing lights on each side of a vehicle which indicate a turn is being made to left or right, or a lane change etc. 0
  • noun indicator A bird, the honeyguide. 0
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