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INDENT', v.t. [L. dens, a tooth.] 1. To notch; to jag; to cut any margin into points or inequalities, like a row of teeth; as, to indent the edge of paper. The margins--are indented. 2. To bind out by indentur...

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INDENT', v.t. [L. dens, a tooth.]

1. To notch; to jag; to cut any margin into points or inequalities, like a row of teeth; as, to indent the edge of paper.

The margins--are indented.

2. To bind out by indentures or contract; as, to indent a young man to a shoemaker; to indent a servant.

INDENT', v.i. To contract; to bargain or covenant. [From the practice of using indented writings or counterparts.]

INDENT', n. Incisure; a cut or notch in the margin of any thing, or a recess like a notch.

1. A stamp.

IN'DENT, n. A certificate or indented certificate issued by the government of the United States at the close of the revolution, for the principal or interest of the public debt.

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