indicia

/ɪnˈdɪʃiə/
noun
  1. Signs, marks, or indications that point to a fact or condition.
    • The detective looked for indicia of forced entry at the crime scene.
    • The package had no indicia of its origin, so we couldn't trace it.
    • Reduced sales are often indicia of a weakening economy.
  2. Official marks or stamps, especially on mail indicating postage payment.
    • Business mail often uses a pre-printed indicia for bulk postage.
    • She noticed the indicia on the letter showed it was sent from the government office.
    • The envelope bore a printed indicia instead of a stamp.
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