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indicant

indicant, a. and n.
  (ˈɪndɪkənt)
  [ad. L. indicānt-em. pres. pple. of indicāre to indicate.]
  A. adj. That indicates; indicative. indicant days: see quot. 1706.

1607 Schol. Disc. agst. Antichr. i. ii. 108 There are words meerely indicant which shew, and signes figuratiue which signifie. 1633 Ames Agst. Cerem. ii. 340 It is a naturall indicant signe of peace. 1706 Phillips, Indicant Days (among Physicians), those Days which signifie that a Crisis or Change in a Disease, will happen on such a Day. 1886 in Syd. Soc. Lex.


  B. n. (Med.) That which indicates the remedy or treatment suitable (cf. indication 1 b).

1623 Hart Arraignm. Ur. iv. 103 Contraindication is that which primarily and principally doth hinder that which was suggested by the indicant. 1701 Grew Cosm. Sacra 66 (L.) A physician..considers first the nature, causes, and symptoms of the disease, as the prime indicants of what he is to do.

  Hence ˈindicantly adv. Obs., by indication.

1607 Schol. Disc. agst. Antichr. i. ii. 108 A booke teacheth indicantly, not Sacramentally.

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