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IMPRINT |
Indentation |
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RIA |
Coastal wedge-shaped indentation |
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INDENTION |
Same as Indentation, 4. |
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DIMPLE |
A slight indentation on any surface. |
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BAY |
A recess or indentation shaped like a bay. |
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GRAINING |
Indentation; roughening; milling, as on edges of coins. |
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NOTCH |
A hollow cut in anything; a nick; an indentation. |
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INDENTING |
Indentation; an impression like that made by a tooth. |
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PIT |
The indentation or mark left by a pustule, as in smallpox. |
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CENTRE |
To form a recess or indentation for the reception of a
center. |
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DINT |
The mark left by a blow; an indentation or impression made by
violence; a dent. |
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IMPRESSION |
That which is impressed; stamp; mark; indentation;
sensible result of an influence exerted from without. |
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CRENELATION |
The act of crenelating, or the state of being
crenelated; an indentation or an embrasure. |
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INDENTATION |
The measure of the distance; as, an indentation of one
em, or of two ems. |
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ENGRAILMENT |
Indentation in curved lines, as of a line of division
or the edge of an ordinary. |
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DENT |
A slight depression, or small notch or hollow, made by a blow
or by pressure; an indentation. |
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CROTCHET |
An indentation in the glacis of the covered way, at a
point where a traverse is placed. |
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PEEN |
A round-edged, or hemispherical, end to the head of a hammer
or sledge, used to stretch or bend metal by indentation. |
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POLL |
To cut or shave smooth or even; to cut in a straight line
without indentation; as, a polled deed. See Dee/ poll. |
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CRENEL |
An embrasure or indentation in a battlement; a loophole in
a fortress; an indentation; a notch. See Merlon, and Illust. of
Battlement. |
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FILE |
A steel instrument, having cutting ridges or teeth, made by
indentation with a chisel, used for abrading or smoothing other
substances, as metals, wood, etc. |
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IMPRESS |
A mark made by pressure; an indentation; imprint; the
image or figure of anything, formed by pressure or as if by pressure;
result produced by pressure or influence. |
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CENTER |
A conical recess, or indentation, in the end of a shaft or
other work, to receive the point of a center, on which the work can
turn, as in a lathe. |
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CALK |
To make an indentation in the edge of a metal plate, as
along a seam in a steam boiler or an iron ship, to force the edge of
the upper plate hard against the lower and so fill the crevice. |
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PRINT |
A mark made by impression; a line, character, figure, or
indentation, made by the pressure of one thing on another; as, the
print of teeth or n... |