indicia

/ɪnˈdɪkɪə/

Definitions

1. noun

A sign or token that indicates or points out something, especially a printed symbol or mark on a document or package that indicates its authenticity or origin.

“The shipping label on the package included various indicia to verify its authenticity.”

2. noun

A sign or symptom that indicates a particular condition or disease, especially one that is unusual or significant.

“The doctor noticed several indicia of the patient’s illness that prompted further investigation.”

3. noun

A sign or token that indicates or points out something, especially a symbol or mark on a map or chart that indicates a particular feature or location.

“The map included various indicia to help navigate through the dense forest.”

4. noun

A sign or symptom that indicates a particular condition or situation, especially one that is unusual or significant.

“The economist pointed out several indicia of the economy’s downturn that prompted concern.”

5. noun

A sign or token that indicates or points out something, especially a printed symbol or mark on a document or package that indicates its authenticity or origin.

“The company’s logo and name were prominent indicia of its brand identity.”

Synonyms

  • sign
  • token

Antonyms

  • ambiguous
  • obscure