Noun
The word is derived from index
of Index
See Index.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA bounceback in the stock indices after yesterday's sharp correction. Source: Internet
After more than a month of witnessing wild fluctuations, major stock indices imploded last week, and $6 trillion of wealth was wiped off global equities over six days and as many trading sessions. Source: Internet
Among the sectoral indices on the NSE, Nifty Private Bank index was the top loser on Tuesday, slipping 0.66 per cent weighed by City Union Bank, The Federal Bank and Kotak Mahindra Bank. Source: Internet
ALPS Medical Breakthroughs ETF (SBIO) posted gains of around 1% and outperformed broader equity markets as well as large-cap biotech indices. Source: Internet
Albert Atterberg developed the clay consistency indices that are still used today for soil classification. Source: Internet
A metric tensor is a (symmetric) ( 0, 2) -tensor, it is thus possible to contract an upper index of a tensor with one of lower indices of the metric tensor in the product. Source: Internet