12 Verbs to Use for the Word indentation

I strained my eye to no purpose, to follow the indentations of the coast, according to the map before me; the great bays and promontories could alone be perceived.

Behind the sea, which makes a deep indentation in the line of the coast, extended the plain, bounded on the east, at two leagues' distance, by a range of hills covered with luxuriant olive groves, and still higher, by the distant mountains of Galilee.

The pressure of a tumour (in this case a keraphyllocele) has led to rarefactive changes in the bone, forming a neat indentation in the normal contour of the bone which serves to accommodate the tumour.

He missed entirely the deep indentation of Baumann Gulf and the southwestern prolongation of the lake, surveyed by Father Schynse, in 1891.

The converging of the heels narrows the V-shaped indentation in the sole for the reception of the frog.

But on examining the match very closely I observed, as you can see for yourself, certain rather sharp indentations in the wood.

It possesses only two large indentations,the Gulf of Carpentaria on the north, and Spencer's Gulf on the south.

Moreover, the house which was his quarry was set back several feet from the street, an indentation which would completely hide him from anyone who looked from the street.

Beginners are apt to use indentations too frequently.

The rocks which compose its rim are of a sedimentary nature, and afford few indentations for harbors.

He then let it fallsimply by its own weightproducing a tiny indentation such as might be caused by the kick of one's heel It required about three such strokes, if they could so called strokes, to detach one single small stone.

The hurts on his head, which were mere scalp wounds, healed over; the surgeon at the hospital was unable to find any indentation or injury to the skull itself which would account for the old man's condition.

12 Verbs to Use for the Word  indentation