a. and sb. [ad. medical L. coindicānt-em pres. pple. f. co- together + indicānt-em indicating. Cf. F. coïndicant.]

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  A.  adj. Indicating conjointly (with other signs); spec. in Med. of symptoms ‘which concur in suggesting the employment of a particular remedy’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.).

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1625.  Hart, Anat. Ur., II. vii. 98. Who without any other coindicant signes, do by the vrines only giue out sentence.

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a. 1626.  Bp. Andrewes, Serm. (1856), I. 208. The philosopher saith, signs are either indicant or coindicant.

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  B.  sb. A coindicant sign or symptom.

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1657.  Phys. Dict., Coindicants, divers indications or signes … pointing to one and the same remedy for the cure.

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