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the indentations

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The act of indenting or state of being indented.

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The Latin specific epithet impressa (meaning "impressed" or "indented") alludes to the indentations on the floral tube.

But the indentations in the wax are the same.

The indentations of some rocks in the forest of Fontainebleau have the intimacy of armpits.

He then gathered the leaves and lined the indentations of the rocks with them.

Now forensic experts have helped her recover that novel by deciphering the indentations in the paper.

The indentations, the engineers say, will weaken waves that splash against the top.

Members of the genus Kalanchoe produce plantlets on the indentations of the leaf margins.

For added effect, Franco's grandmother used to use a fork to put the indentations onto the top of the gnocchi.

"You can find Chinese copies in shops in India now," says Dixon. "The indentations are done on a machine.

If the indentations aren't deep enough, just regrease the underside of the tin and press it in again.

"You can see all the indentations and protuberances on the surface of the brain," Dr. Holekamp said.

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