indicable

English

Etymology 1

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Adjective

indicable (not comparable)

  1. (mathematics, of a group) Such that there exists a homomorphism from it to , the integers.
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From indicia, plural of index, + -able.

Adjective

indicable (comparative more indicable, superlative most indicable)

  1. That can be indexed.

Etymology 3

From alteration of indict + -able.

Adjective

indicable (comparative more indicable, superlative most indicable)

  1. Indictable

Etymology 4

indicate + -able

Adjective

indicable (comparative more indicable, superlative most indicable)

  1. indicatable
  2. (sciences) detectable, as by an assay, test, or instrument.
Antonyms
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