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Indent   /ɪndˈɛnt/   Listen
Indent

noun
1.
An order for goods to be exported or imported.
2.
The space left between the margin and the start of an indented line.  Synonyms: indentation, indention, indenture.






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"Indent" Quotes from Famous Books



... to notch; den'tal; den'tifrice (Lat. v. frica're, to rub); den'tist; denti'tion (Lat. n. denti'tio, a cutting of the teeth); eden'tate (Lat. adj. edenta'tus, toothless); indent'; indent'ure; tri'dent (Lat. adj. tres, three), Neptune's three-pronged scepter; dan'delion (Fr. dent-de-lion, the lion's ...
— New Word-Analysis - Or, School Etymology of English Derivative Words • William Swinton



Words linked to "Indent" :   Great Britain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, notch, order, U.K., bind, space, flex, arrange, place, recess, turn, hit, deform, blank space, United Kingdom, purchase order, indention, indentation, format, Britain, cut, UK, obligate, oblige, bend, twist, hold, dent



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