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insetting

ˈinˌsetting, vbl. n.
  [in adv. 11 c.]
  a. Printing. = indention 2. b. Insertion, fixing.

1853 Ruskin Stones Ven. II. vii. §20. 247 The cement and various insetting of the balconies. 1867 Hymns Virg. 58 note, Written without breaks, till near the bottom of p. 131, as marked by the insetting of the even lines here. 1900 Oxf. Mag. 7 Mar. 266/2 Explanatory sections—such as might be relegated to footnotes in a modern book—are indicated by small type and insetting.

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