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v. list in an index provide with an index; "index the book" adjust through indexation; "The government indexes wages and prices" [also: indices (pl)]
Usage examples of index.
Bakhtyeshun, Gabriel bin Georgios, Isa bin Musa, Maseweih, Yahya bin Maseweih, Honem bin Ishak, Kosta bin Luka, Razi, Ibn Batlan, each indexed separately.
At last the indices on the bombsight crossed, tripping away the eight 500-pounders one after the other.
There was an index to that prospect in the way Cardiff used his hand to steady himself at moments, for he was walking with a wabble.
Dolores woke to find his hand sliding inside her decolletage, his thumb and index finger pinching her nipple.
There could be no index of diminishing satisfaction as in the econometrics of normal U.
But with heat sensors, sound sensors, visual apparatus, infrared scanners, encephalographic trackers, and a complete library of card indices on every public act you and I have engaged in, they have no room for weapons.
The Index Expurgatorius for Catholic countries is still freshly filled every year.
Christian Scientists, being men and women, can not continue to grow if fettered with an Index Expurgatorius and mandatory edicts and encyclicals.
I held out my index fingers and he slowly wrapped a large, bony hand round each of them.
This stretching taut of the penile skin significantly increases the sensitivity of the frenulum and glans as he forms a ring with his thumb and index finger and clasps just below the corona.
Guide to Indices on the dusty garage floor so it raises a square bloom of dust and gets our nice white athletic socks all gray before we even hit the court, boy, Jesus I just took five minutes explaining how the key to being even a potential player is to treat the things with just exactly the .
The extent to which a carbohydrate raises the level of glucose in the blood is expressed by its glycemic index.
But even complex carbohydrates like bread and potatoes have a high glycemic index and trigger a rush of insulin, while simple carbohydrates like fructose do not.
I will carefully investigate the glycemic index when I get back to New York.
Fricker concedes that foods rich in fiber and those with a low glycemic index assuage our hunger more effectively than others, but he says that without some high-glycemic starches in our diet, any weight lost is more likely to come from lean muscle mass than fat reserves.