Greek Meaning of indents

εσοχές

Other Greek words related to εσοχές

Definitions and Meaning of indents in English

indents

to form a dent in, to set (something, such as a line of a paragraph) in from the margin, to draw up (something, such as a deed) in two or more exactly corresponding copies, a certificate issued by the U.S. at the close of the American Revolution for the principal or interest on the public debt, to draw on, to make out an indent for something, a purchase order for goods especially when sent from a foreign country, to order by an indent, indenture, to divide (a document) so as to produce sections with irregular edges that can be matched for authentication, indentation, indenture sense 1, to make a requisition on, to form an indentation, to set in from the margin, to force inward so as to form a depression, an official requisition, to make a formal or express agreement, to notch the edge of, the blank space produced by indenting

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εσοχές

to form a dent in, to set (something, such as a line of a paragraph) in from the margin, to draw up (something, such as a deed) in two or more exactly correspon

τσιπς,εσοχές,αυλακώσεις,χάκς,συμβόλαια μαθητείας,χαραγές,εγκοπές,γροθιές,σχισμές,αυλακώσεις

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indentations => εσοχές, indemnifications => αποζημιώσεις, indelicateness => ανανδρία, incurves => κάμπτει προς τα μέσα, incurvates => καμπυλώνει προς τα μέσα,