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Indented

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Indented meaning

Cut in the edge into points or inequalities, like teeth; dented on the surface; jagged; notched; stamped in. | Having an irregular, uneven; sinuous; undulating. | Notched like the part of a saw consisting of the teeth; serrated.

Example sentences (15)

One armpit was more indented than the other.

This is an indented bullet point.

Glaciated; mostly high plateaus and rugged mountains broken by fertile valleys; small, scattered plains; coastline deeply indented by fjords; arctic tundra only in the extreme northeast (largely found on the Varanger Peninsula ).

However, the moving-paper H-P plotters had grit wheels (akin to machine-shop grinding wheels) which, on the first pass, indented the paper surface, and collectively maintained registration.

Important changes for subsequent versions are noted in indented brackets.

In addition to adopting the darker grey colour scheme which co-ordinated with the official corporate look, they also adopted a raised series of ridges mimicking the indented lines on the desktops.

In a tiny roll-fed plotter made by Alps in Japan, teeth on thin sprockets indented the paper near its edges on the first pass, and maintained registration on subsequent passes.

Norway has a very elongated shape, one of the longest and most rugged coastlines in the world, and some 50,000 islands off the extremely indented coastline.

The coastline is ruggedly beautiful with indented coves and beaches interspersed amongst granite headlands, tors and cliffs.

The footnotes have been inserted into the text at the appropriate places in small print and indented for the convenience of the present reader.

The mediastinal surface of the right lung is indented by a number of nearby structures.

The shorelines of both islands are greatly indented with beaches, lagoons, and natural harbours.

The sound vibrations had been indented in the wax which had been applied to the Edison phonograph.

To the north the coast is much indented, abounds in rocky headlands and rugged cliffs while, as already stated, there is an almost continuous fringe of islands.

Unless otherwise specified an ordinary is drawn with straight lines, but each may be indented, embattled, wavy, engrailed, or otherwise have their lines varied.