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What (who) is Indexing - definition

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Indexing         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Index.
indexing         
noun (of a machine or part) move from one predetermined position to another to carry out a sequence of operations.
Indexing (motion)         
FIXING A MACHINE POSITION PRECISELY
Indexing in reference to motion is moving (or being moved) into a new position or location quickly and easily but also precisely. When indexing a machine part, its new location is known to within a few hundredths of a millimeter (thousandths of an inch), or often even to within a few thousandths of a millimeter (ten-thousandths of an inch), despite the fact that no elaborate measuring or layout was needed to establish that location.

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Index

Index (or its plural form indices) may refer to:

Examples of use of Indexing
1. "The minimum wage indexing is especially troubling," he said.
2. A particular problem, Dr Abrahams added, was indexing the rock band the The.
3. Other proposals, including progressive indexing of accounts, have also drawn mixed reaction.
4. Bush suggests would favor indexing retirement benefits WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President George W.
5. They say the chancellor was never against the idea of indexing the state pension to earnings in principle.