Definition of Indentions. Meaning of Indentions. Synonyms of Indentions

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Definition of Indentions

Indention
Indention In*den"tion, n. (Print.) Same as Indentation, 4.

Meaning of Indentions from wikipedia

- Look up indent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Indent may refer to: Indent (album), a 1973 free jazz album by Cecil Taylor indent (Unix), a computer...
- example the Unix indent command. Emacs provides commands to modify indentation, including hitting Tab on a given line. M-x indent-region indents code. Elastic...
- example, indenting at the beginning of line means on the left for a left-to-right script and on the right for right-to-left script. Indent is both a...
- indent is a Unix utility that reformats C and C++ code in a user-defined indentation style and coding style. Support for C++ code is minimal. The original...
- Indenter tectonics, also known as escape tectonics, is a branch of strike-slip tectonics that involves the collision and deformation of two continental...
- identify a new paragraph within a long block of text without paragraph indentions, as in the book An Essay on Typography (1931), by Eric Gill. In the Middle...
- a material. The Rockwell test measures the depth of penetration of an indenter under a large load (major load) compared to the penetration made by a preload...
- Indented Head is a small coastal township located on the Bellarine Peninsula, east of Geelong, in the Australian state of Victoria. The town lies on the...
- dimensions of an indentation left by a specifically dimensioned and loaded indenter. Common indentation hardness scales are Rockwell, Vickers, S****, and Brinell...
- on behalf of another party. Indent agents or indenting agents (or firms) are alternative terms for buying agents. An indent is an order for goods under...