索引
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Noun referring to an alphabetical or thematic list at the end of a book or document, used to find specific content. Often used in academic or informational contexts.
Theme

In a university office, User is discussing research with their professor, Professor Tanaka, about organizing academic materials.

索引

さくいん

index, indices

Culture & SocietySchool & Education

Memory Hook

Think of 'index' in a book — it helps you find things. 『索引』 (sakuin) sounds like 'sack-in' — imagine putting items in a sack to index them for easy retrieval.

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『索引』 (sakuin) is commonly found in textbooks, research papers, and reference books to help readers quickly locate information. It's an essential tool in academic and professional settings for efficient study and work.

Forms

Base: 索引Noun referring to an alphabetical or thematic list at the end of a book or document, used to find specific content. Often used in academic or informational contexts.