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1) (a V-shaped cut (in the edge or outline of an object).) mella, muesca2) (an indent.) sangrado3) (a deep inward curve in a coastline.) ensenadatr[ɪnden'teɪʃən]1 (in text) sangría2 (notch in edge, mark) mella, muescaindentation [.ɪn.dɛn'teɪʃən] n1) notch: muesca f, mella f2) indenting: sangría f (de un párrafo)n.• mella s.f.• muesca s.f.• sangría s.f.'ɪnden'teɪʃən1) ca) (along edge, border) mella fb) ( dent) hendidura f2) ( Print)a) u ( act of indenting) sangría fb) c ( blank space) espacio m[ˌɪnden'teɪʃǝn]N (in cloth) muesca f ; (in coastline) entrante m ; (=dent) (in wood, metal) hendidura f ; (in metal) abolladura f ; (Typ) sangría f* * *['ɪnden'teɪʃən]1) ca) (along edge, border) mella fb) ( dent) hendidura f2) ( Print)a) u ( act of indenting) sangría fb) c ( blank space) espacio m
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