subindices
/sʌbˈɪndɪsi/ /sʌbˈɪndɪsɪz/Definitions
1. noun
Plural form of subindex, referring to a secondary or auxiliary index, especially in a mathematical or statistical context.
“The researcher used various subindices to analyze the economic data.”
2. noun
A smaller or subsidiary index within a larger one, often used in data analysis or scientific research.
“The subindices for inflation and unemployment showed conflicting trends.”
3. noun
A subsidiary or secondary indicator used to measure or represent a particular aspect of a larger phenomenon.
“The subindices for customer satisfaction and product quality were used to evaluate the company’s performance.”