31 Words to use with indexing

" "And how much have they taken out?" With index-finger and thumb Salaman made an "O," and looked shrewdly through it.

Laws, statutes, etc. Index-digest of decisions of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals of Georgia.

In the dockyard near the Observation spot of Erebus and Terror, by Fox's Needle A, with index error applied : 53 40 0 S. TONNELIER'S ISLAND, PORT LOUIS, MAURITIUS.

I do not think, however, that many care to turn repeatedly to the close of a series of poems, or the end of a volume, to find an explanatory note, helped only by an index number, and when perhaps even that does not meet his eye at the foot of the page.

SEE Knight, F. B. RULING CASE LAW; supplement for use during 1935 for volumes 1-8 and complete RCL Index supplement for volumes 1, 2. 10 v. © 16Apr35; A82798.

Index fossils of North America.

To set it the index line at the lower corners of the triangle is set opposite the range graduation on the leaf and the slide clamped.

A.The counter consists of a train of wheel work, so contrived that by every stroke of the engine an index hand is moved forward a certain space, whereby the number of strokes made by the engine in any given time is accurately recorded.

Vol.1-8 and complete RCL index cumulative supplement for vol.1-2.

[G-8] Badcock, in using the term 'index-scholar,' was referring no doubt to Pope's lines: 'How Index-learning turns no student pale, Yet holds the eel of science by the tail.' Dunciad, i. 279.

Annotations and index references, etc., by Richard Priest Dietzman.

His pleasure in the poetry itself will not be distracted by a marginal numbering of the lines; by index-figures and footnotes; or by antiquated peculiarities of spelling, capitalization, and elision.

NM: revisions, additions & indexing matter.

He is worse than an index expurgatorius; for he blots out all, and when he cannot find a fault, makes one.

By the same kind of a card-index system Joffre might lay his hand on any one of his millions, each a human being with all a human being's individual emotions, who, to be a good soldier, must be only one of the vast multitude of obedient chessmen.

1710, Index stirpium in horto academico.

Eva Marsh (W); 11Aug58; R219188. MARSH, HALBERT W. Correct legal titles for all additions, subdivisions and resubdivisions in the city and county of Denver, Colo., with supplement for adjacent subdivisions in Adams and Arapahoe counties and index map.

NM: headnotes, tables, index summaries.

Prepared by the legal indexing staff of West Pub.

The consciousness of faithfulness even to the poor index maker may be a better reward than pence or praise; but of course we cannot expect the unconscientious to believe this.

In the index battles, laws, and wars are grouped chronologically under those headings, and also in regular alphabetical order.

This work fills four huge volumes, and gives but the briefest possible index-headings of the statutes of the British Empire for that period.

On the under side, dried in, like a faint stain, four muddy finger-prints, index joint lacking.

[G-8] Badcock, in using the term 'index-scholar,' was referring no doubt to Pope's lines: 'How Index-learning turns no student pale, Yet holds the eel of science by the tail.' Dunciad, i. 279.

INDEX LIFE OF MARIE ANTOINETTE.

31 Words to use with  indexing