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indicium
‖ indicium (ɪnˈdɪʃɪəm) Pl. indicia. [L. indicium sign, mark, etc., f. indic-: see index, indicate.] An indication, sign, token. Chiefly in pl.1625–6 Purchas Pilgrims II. x. 1857 Other sufficient Indicia, or euidence besides. Ibid., This Indicium of this Malefactor. 1675 H. Woolley Gentlew. Companion... Oxford English Dictionary
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Indicia (publishing)
Indicia is the plural of the Latin word indicium, meaning distinguishing marks. wikipedia.org
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indicia
indicia plural of indicium. Oxford English Dictionary
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Knife (envelope)
It is called a knife rather than a die because the latter is an object that makes an embossed printed impression of the stamp or indicium on the envelope wikipedia.org
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indicion
▪ I. † inˈdicion1 Obs. rare—1. [a. OF. indicion, variant of indiction (Godef.).] = indiction 3.c 1532 G. Du Wes Introd. Fr. in Palsgr. 1079 Indicions that ben made of thre lustres, which ben fyftene yeres.▪ II. † inˈdicion2 Obs. rare. Also -dit-. [irreg. f. L. indic- (see index, indicate) + -cion, -... Oxford English Dictionary
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Marcus Aurelius Arnheiter
Suppressed book Journalist Neil Sheehan wrote a book titled The Arnheiter Affair in 1971, including a little-known indicium that Arnheiter, prior to his wikipedia.org
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indicial
indicial, a. (ɪnˈdɪʃəl) [f. indici-um + -al1; but in senses 2 and 3 used as adj. to index.] 1. Of the nature of an indicium; indicative.a 1849 Poe Lancy Wks. 1864 III. 380 The renown thus acquired is strongly indicial of his deficiency in that nobler merit. 2. Of the nature or form of an index.1858 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Paper embossing
The embossed paper of a letter sheet or stamped envelope is called an indicium. wikipedia.org
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indice
† ˈindice Obs. rare. [a. F. indice (1501 in Hatz.-Darm.), or ad. L. indicium indicium.] An indication, sign, token.1636 B. Jonson Discov., Homeri Ulysses (Rtldg.) 744/2 Too much talking is ever the indice of a foole. 1645 City Alarum 5 An infallible indice of self-emptinesse of worth. Oxford English Dictionary
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Specimen stamp
A specimen stamp is a postage stamp or postal stationery indicium sent to postmasters and postal administrations so that they are able to identify valid wikipedia.org
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repleteness
repleteness (rɪˈpliːtnɪs) Also 7 repleat-. [f. replete a. + -ness.] The condition of being replete; repletion, fullness, † corpulence.1603 Florio Montaigne ii. xxiii. 393 We are subject vnto a repleatnesse of humours. 1661 K. W. Conf. Charac., Polititian (1860) 27 An indicium of..his repleatnesse of... Oxford English Dictionary
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Imprinted stamp
An imprinted stamp is also known as unadhesive stamp or indicium. wikipedia.org
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Stamped envelope
In collecting entires, a single indicium may appear on many different sizes of envelopes. Some countries have issued the same indicium on different paper types: laid and wove. wikipedia.org
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Iniuria
In later law an extraordinarium indicium for punishment was always available as an alternative, which would be used where the defendant was without means wikipedia.org
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Letter sheet
The small pink indicium on light blue note lettersheet (205 x 296 mm) was for ladies correspondence and the larger size (256 x 405 mm) was designed for equivalent of the WWII lettersheet and most postal operators issue them prepaid, though Ireland, New Zealand and Rhodesia have issued them without an indicium wikipedia.org
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