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indician. (in-dish-yah) from Latin for "signs," circumstances which tend...
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indicia"indications, discriminating marks," Latin plural of indicium "a notice, information, disclosure, discovery," from index (genitive indicis); see index (n.).
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indicia(in-dish-eeh-yah) From Latin for "signs," or "to point out." Indications or marks suggesting that something is probable. Used, for example, in the terms "indicia of title" [..]
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indiciaMarkings pre-printed on mailing envelopes to replace the stamp.
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indicia[Latin, plural of indicium sign, from indicare to point out] : distinctive indications [ of reliability]
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indiciaUsually a reference to the mailing indicia, the printed free-postage marks on BRCs and BREs.
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indiciaIndicia referred to signs or indicators of something. For example, certain evidence or documents may indicate that something is probable, and indicia may also be called "circumstantial evidence.& [..]
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indiciaSigns, indications.
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indiciaPostal permit information printed on objects to be mailed and accepted by USPS in lieu of stamps.
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indiciaPostal permit information printed on objects to be mailed and accepted by U.S. Postal Service in place of stamps.
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indician. (in-dish-yah) from Latin for "signs," circumstances which tend to show or indicate that something is probable. It is used in the form of "indicia of title," or "indicia of [..]
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indiciaMarkings pre-printed on mailing envelopes to replace the stamp.
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indiciaMarkings pre-printed on mailing envelopes to replace the stamp.
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indiciaMarkings pre-printed on mailing envelopes to replace the stamp.
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indiciaPostal information place on a printed product.
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indiciaMarkings pre-printed on mailing envelopes to replace the stamp.
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indiciaMarkings pre-printed on mailing envelopes to replace the stamp.
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