Indent
51indent — in·dent …
52indent — [ɪnˈdent] verb [T] to start a line of writing or printing further from the edge of the page than the other lines indented [ɪnˈdentɪd] adj …
53indent — To prepare a deed or an agreement in the form of an indenture. To enter into articles of apprenticeship. See indenture …
54indent — 1. v. & n. v. 1 tr. start (a line of print or writing) further from the margin than other lines, e.g. to mark a new paragraph. 2 tr. a divide (a document drawn up in duplicate) into its two copies with a zigzag line dividing them and ensuring… …
55Indent style — Абзацная форма расположения материала (в словарях, энциклопедиях, при которой каждая словарная статья начинается с отступа) …
56Indent Search — A term used to identify the placement of a shorter mark in relation to the other marks in the field. A triple is thrown, the first is 200 yards away, the second is 100 yards away, and the third is 250 yards away. The second mark is called… …
57hanging indent — Indentation In den*ta tion, n. 1. The act of indenting or state of being indented. [1913 Webster] 2. A notch or recess, in the margin or border of anything; as, the indentations of a leaf, of the coast, etc. [1913 Webster] 3. A recess or sharp… …
58Hanging Indent — [engl.], hängender Einzug …
59Paragraph Indent — [engl.], Absatzeinzug …
60closed indent — See open indent …