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indented
in·dent 1 I0099000 (ĭn-dĕnt′)v. in·dent·ed, in·dent·ing, in·dents v.tr.1. To set (the first line of a paragraph, for example) in from the margin.2. a. To cut or tear (a document with two or more copies) along an irregular line so that the parts can later be matched for establishing authenticity.b. To draw up (a document) in duplicate or triplicate.3. a. To notch or serrate the edge of; make jagged.b. To make notches, grooves, or holes in (wood, for example) for the purpose of mortising.c. To fit or join together by or as if by mortising.4. Chiefly British To order (goods) by purchase order or official requisition.v.intr.1. To make or form an indentation.2. Chiefly British To draw up or order an indent.n. (ĭn-dĕnt′, ĭn′dĕnt′)1. The act of indenting or the condition of being indented.2. A blank space before the beginning of an indented line: a two-pica indent.3. An indenture.4. A US certificate issued at the close of the American Revolution for interest due on the public debt.5. Chiefly British An official requisition or purchase order for goods. [Middle English endenten, to notch, from Anglo-Norman and Old French endenter, both from Medieval Latin indentāre : Latin in-, in; see in-2 + Latin dēns, dent-, tooth; see dent- in Indo-European roots.]
in·dent 2 I0099000 (ĭn-dĕnt′)tr.v. in·dent·ed, in·dent·ing, in·dents To impress (a design, for example); stamp.n. (ĭn-dĕnt′, ĭn′dĕnt′) An indentation.ThesaurusindentedadjectiveCurving inward:cavernous, concave, hollow, sunken.Translationsindent (inˈdent) verb to begin (a line of writing) farther in from the margin than the other lines. 縮排 缩进,(书写)缩排 noun (ˈindent) (also ˌindenˈtation) the space left at the beginning of a line, eg the first line of a paragraph. (段落第一行)縮進 (行首)缩进 ˌindenˈtation (inden-) noun1. a V-shaped cut (in the edge or outline of an object). 鋸齒狀 锯齿形2. an indent. 縮進 缩进3. a deep inward curve in a coastline. 海岸缺口 海岸线凹入处inˈdented adjective having an edge, outline etc with V-shaped cuts or inward curves. 鋸齒狀的 呈锯齿形的Indented
IndentedA gap left by the omission of stone, brick, or block units in a course of masonry, used for bonding future masonry.MedicalSeeindentationindented
Synonyms for indentedadj curving inwardSynonyms- cavernous
- concave
- hollow
- sunken
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