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Indent
Indent, means (1) To cut in a serrated or wavy line;
Indentation
The act of indenting or state of being indented
Indenting
Indentation an impression like that made by a tooth
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Indention
Same as Indentation 4
Indentedly
With indentations
Order
for supply of definite goods emanating from a buyer, an indent placed by a purchaser and, therefore, an order for or
Indenture
Indenture, a deed indented between two or more parties, so called
Remitter
if A. had demised to him for years by deed indented, or by matter of record, there B. would not have
Deed-poll
the same active intention on the part of all. An indenture derives its name from the fact that the parchment on
Crenelle
An embrasure or indentation in a battlement a loophole in a fortress an indentation
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