A hollow or concave formation or place, which has been dug out, or has the form of having so been: †(a) a hole, cave, den, burrow (obsolete); †(b)…
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释义 | the world > space > shape > unevenness > condition or fact of receding > [noun] > action of making indentation > an indentation on a surface (33) hollowc897 A hollow or concave formation or place, which has been dug out, or has the form of having so been: †(a) a hole, cave, den, burrow (obsolete); †(b)… printa1387 gen. Any indentation made in a surface, preserving the form left by the pressure of some object coming into contact with it; a mark, spot, or stain… impression1398 A mark produced upon any surface by pressure, esp. by the application of a stamp, seal, etc. Hence, any depression, indentation, etc. such as would… puncha1430 An indentation or hole made by or as by punching. dent1565 A hollow or impression in a surface, such as is made by a blow with a sharp or edged instrument; an indentation, dint, n. dint1590 A mark or impression made by a blow or by pressure, in a hard or plastic surface; an indentation; = dent, n.1 4. Also figurative. dinge1611 A depression, hollow, or indentation in a surface, typically one caused by a blow or collision; a dent. Also occasionally: a blemish or bruise on… doke1615 A hollow, depression; a dint; a dimple. impressurea1616 A mark made by pressure; an impression; an indentation. depressure1626 concrete. A depressed or sunken part of a surface; = depression, n. 3. depression1665 concrete. A depressed or sunken formation on a surface; a hollow, a low place or part. dawk1678 A hollow in a surface; a depression, furrow, incision. swage1680 A circular or semicircular depression or groove, as on an anvil (cf. swage-anvil at attributive uses of sense 2b.) indent1690 A dint or depression in the surface of anything, made by a knock or blow; an indentation; hence, any depression, hollow, or furrow in a surface. sinking1712 A depression; an excised recess or hollow. Also: the extent of such a depression. dunkle1788 An indentation or depression made in something by a blow or by pressure; a dent. Also figurative. indenture1793 A hollow or depression in a surface; = indentation, n. 4. delve1811 A hollow or depression in a surface; a wrinkle. subsidation1838 A depression, a hollow. Obsolete. rare. indention1839 A dent or dint: = indentation, n. 4. recess1839 Any small depression or indentation. indentation1847 The action of impressing so as to form a dent or dint; the dent, hollow, or depression thus formed; any deep and decided depression in a surface. incavation1852 A hollow or depression on a surface; a hollowed place. deepening1859 A depression in a surface. sink1875 A depression or hollow; esp. one made in a flat surface. malleation1881 Chiefly Conchology. A mark or dent resembling one produced by hammering on metal. rare. ding1922 Originally U.S. A depression, hollow, or indentation in a surface, typically one caused by a blow or collision; esp. a minor blemish of this sort… Subcategories:— slight (3) — small indentation (2) — one who makes (1) |
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