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indentation

notch / gap / depression / recess
Noun
pl: indentations

This term describes a physical or visual void where a surface has been pushed inward or shifted. It carries a neutral connotation, though in mechanical contexts, it often implies damage or a flaw, whereas in typography, it is a structured tool for organization. As a countable noun, it refers to a specific instance of a notch or a single gap at the start of a paragraph. When referring to the general act of creating such a space in text, it can occasionally be treated as an abstract concept, but it typically functions as a countable entity.

Meanings

Noun

A deep recess or notch in a coastline, border, or surface.

"The jagged indentation of the fjord created a natural harbor for the ships."

Noun

The space left between the margin of a page and the beginning of a line of text.

"The writer used a deep indentation to signal the start of a new paragraph."

Noun

A depression or notch in a surface caused by pressure or a blow.

"There was a small indentation in the car door where it had been hit by a shopping cart."

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