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INDENTION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : the blank space produced by indenting b : the action of indenting : the condition of being indented 2. archaic : indentation sense 2
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INDENTION Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Indention definition: the indenting indent of a line or lines in writing or printing.. See examples of INDENTION used in a sentence.
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indention, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun indention. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
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indention (ɪnˈdɛnʃən) [Irregularly formed from indent v.1, instead of indentation; but in sense derived also from indent v.2] I. From indent v.1 1. = indentation 1 and 2.1763 Nat. Hist. in Ann. Reg. 66/1 They are..smooth, thick, and without indention at the edge. 1814 Scott Diary Voy. 16 Aug. in Loc...
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INDENTION | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a small, hollow mark in the surface of something: The indention on your upper lip and below your nose is called a philtrum.
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indention, indentions- WordWeb dictionary definition
Noun: indention in'den-shun. The space left between the margin and the start of an indented line "The essay's paragraphs were marked by a clear indention";
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Proboscidoidea
They are characterized by elongated and undercut hypostome that creates an indention superior to the gastric cavity.
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INDENTION definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a person who came to America and was placed under contract to work for another over a period of time, usually seven years, esp. during the 17th to 19th ...
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Indention - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
noun the space left between the margin and the start of an indented line synonyms: indent, indentation, indenture
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INDENT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of INDENT is to set (something, such as a line of a paragraph) in from the margin. How to use indent in a sentence.
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indention definition - Linguix.com
indention. NOUN. the space left between the margin and the start of an indented line. Top Definitions Examples. Master English with Ease. Translate words ...
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unindented
uninˈdented, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] 1. Not marked with indentations.1750 G. Hughes Barbados 133 Two unindented Seams crossing one another at Right Angles. 1828 Lytton Pelham iii. v, The rest of the countenance was perfectly smooth and unindented. 1863 Tyndall Heat v. 160 The border finally becomes uninde...
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Trial of Daniel Dean
Police officers at that time examined where they believed the shot came from, and located what seemed to be a square indention on a rail. When the murderer fired the rifle it obviously jumped leaving the indention. When the Francisco gun was placed on this indention, it matched.
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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 ...
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Harwood Center
One is 34 stories and the other 36, with a vertical indention separating them, and a parking garage is built into the lower levels.
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