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indexed, ppl. a.|ˈɪndɛkst| [f. index v. or n. + -ed.] 1. Furnished with or having an index; entered in an index.
1872Daily News 27 Apr. 3/4 In addition to his indexed ledger, the warder has a large scrap-book. 2. Her. Having a book-marker in it.
1885Burke's Peerage 310 [Arms of Sir J. Conroy, bart.] Azure, an ancient book, open, indexed, edged or, a chief embattled of the last. 3. Computers. Modified by or executed by means of an index (sense 8 d).
1957D. D. McCracken Digital Computer Programming viii. 98 Examples are presented which compare an indexed loop with the nonindexed form. 1972M. D. Freedman Princ. Digital Computer Operation ii. 23 An indirect address can be indexed. We will illustrate the concept of an indexed indirect address by an example. |