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indicia
[in-dish-ee-uh]
plural noun
singular
indiciuma postal marking used rather than a stamp or a regular cancellation on each item in a large shipment of prepaid mail.
Often
a printed message or instruction, especially one stamped on a package.
an indicium of “bulk mail.â€
an indication or token.
indicia
/ ɪ²Ôˈ»åɪʃɪə /
plural noun
distinguishing markings or signs; indications
Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms
- ¾±²Ôˈ»å¾±³¦¾±²¹±ô adjective
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of indicia1
Example Sentences
“And it is plain from the record before us that there were ‘sufficient indicia of reliability’ to support a reasonable conclusion the whistleblower complaint and the Hueston report were well founded.â€
Of the 4,500 tips that the FBI received, “None were investigated or even screened for indicia of credibility,†according to the report.
Brady agreed that the source was “highly credible†and said there were “sufficient indicia of credibility†to pass along the account to federal prosecutors.
“That there exists no loan agreements or other indicia of an actual loan certainly suggests the existence of an alternate possible characterization of the large money transfer as income.â€
Mr. Brady’s investigative team “felt that there were sufficient indicia of credibility … to merit further investigation,†into the claim.
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Related 51³Ô¹Ïs
- explanationÌý
- expressionÌý
- gestureÌý
- hintÌý
- implicationÌý
- inklingÌý
- manifestationÌý
- omenÌý
- proofÌý
- reminderÌý
- signÌý
- signalÌý
- suggestionÌý
- symptomÌý
- traceÌý
- warningÌý
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