indicia

(in dis̸hə, -ē ə)

plural noun sing. indicium

  1. characteristic marks or tokens
  2. ☆ printed designs or legends on mail or on a mailing label, as for bulk mail or business reply mail, to signify that postage has been paid

Origin: L, pl. of indicium, a notice, information < index (gen. indicis): see index

See indicia in American Heritage Dictionary 4

plural noun
  1. Identifying marks; indications.
  2. Markings on bulk mailings used as a substitute for stamps or cancellations.

Origin:

Origin: Latin

Origin: , pl. of indicium, sign

Origin: , from index, indic-, indicator; see Index 

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