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indicant

 
(ĭn'dĭ-kənt) pronunciation
n.
Something, such as a typographical device, that serves to indicate.


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An indicator or signal. A clinical indicant is a clinical sign, an item of history, epidemiology or environmental peculiarity that suggests a particular diagnosis for inclusion in the list of possibles.

 
 
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