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Indicatory

adjective
1.
(usually followed by 'of') pointing out or revealing clearly.  Synonyms: indicative, revelatory, significative, suggestive.






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"Indicatory" Quotes from Famous Books



... bit of wood rather neatly carved to the shape of an indicatory finger, and lashed to the staff, at the height of a man's ...
— The Mystery • Stewart Edward White and Samuel Hopkins Adams

... her, just then, Mr. Linden did not seem to have. Nor Faith for him. She stood very still, her face in a glow of shy joy, but her eyes and even her lips grave and quiet; except when sometimes a very tiny indicatory smile broke half way ...
— Say and Seal, Volume II • Susan Warner

... Veronica to ask about the journey he had planned. He had his sections of the Siegfried map folded in his pocket, and he squatted up with his legs crossed like an Indian idol while she lay prone beside him and followed every movement of his indicatory finger. ...
— Ann Veronica • H. G. Wells

... the plurality of indicatory marks; for that (proof) is stronger. This also is declared (in the ...
— The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Ramanuja - Sacred Books of the East, Volume 48 • Trans. George Thibaut



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