| indentation | 1. The act of indenting or state of being indented. 2. A notch or recess, in the margin or border of anything; as, the indentations of a leaf, of the coast, etc. 3. A recess or sharp depression in any surface. 4. The act of beginning a line or series of lines at a little distance within the flush line of the column or page, as in the common way of beginning the first line of a paragraph. The measure of the distance; as, an indentation of one em, or of two ems. Hanging, or Reverse, indentation, indentation of all the lines of a paragraph except the first, which is a full line. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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a concave cut into a surface or edge (as in a coastline) pitting: the formation of small pits in a surface as a consequence of corrosion the space left between the margin and the start of an indented line the act of cutting into an edge with toothlike notches or angular incisions
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the amount by which a line of type is less than full measure. Paragraph indentation is the space left blank at the left in the first line of a paragraph. Paragraph indentation for standard reports is 5 spaces.
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A hollow or pocket in the skin. Infusion - Tea made by steeping an herb's leaves or flowers in hot water. Isopropyl Lanolate, Myristate, and Palmitate - Synthetic moisturizers.
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Whitespace inserted at the beginning of a line. Different textual areas in input files use different, user-configurable rules to determine the type and amount of whitespace.
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| indentation | the act of cutting into an edge with toothlike notches or angular incisions |
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| indentation | the space left between the margin and the start of an indented line |
| indentation | the formation of small pits in a surface as a consequence of corrosion |
| indentation | a concave cut into a surface or edge (as in a coastline) |
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