Home › Words › I › indiciaindiciaindicia means indications or signs.EtymologyFrom Latin indicia, plural of indicium (“a notice, information, discovery, sign, mark, token”), from index (“index”); see index.nounIndications or signs.e.g.“This document has none of the indicia of a contract of adhesion.”Distinctive markings.e.g.“Spiderman,^([sic]) The Thing, The Hulk, The Fantastic Four, the distinctive names and likenesses thereof, and all related indicia are trademarks of Marvel Characters, Inc.” — 2003, Scott Bukatman, Matters of Gravity: Special Effects and Supermen in the 20th Century:A preprinted marking on a mailpiece which shows that postage has been paid by the sender.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.indicial 73% match — Of or pertaining to an indicia; indicative vs indicia →indicativeness 68% match — The state or condition of being indicative. vs indicia →indicatory 65% match — That indicates, signifies or implies vs indicia →indicability 64% match — The condition of being indicable vs indicia →indicator 64% match — A pointer or index that indicates something. vs indicia →denotement 61% match — A sign, indication. vs indicia →indictor 61% match — Someone who indicts. vs indicia →significative 59% match — That tends to signify or indicate; indicative vs indicia →