different between indentation vs contour

indentation

English

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -e???n

Noun

indentation (countable and uncountable, plural indentations)

  1. The act of indenting or state of being indented.
  2. A notch or recess, in the margin or border of anything
  3. A recess or sharp depression in any surface.
  4. (typography) The act of beginning a line or series of lines at a little distance within the flush line of the column or page, as in the common way of beginning the first line of a paragraph.
  5. A measure of the distance from the flush line
  6. (law) A division unit of a piece of law distinguished by its indentation or by a dash
    ?Synonym: indent

Antonyms

  • protrusion

Derived terms

  • macroindentation
  • microindentation
  • nanoindentation

Translations


French

Etymology

Latin indent?ti?, from indent? (indent)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??.d??.ta.sj??/

Noun

indentation f (plural indentations)

  1. indentation

Further reading

  • “indentation” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

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contour

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French contour, from contourner.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?k?nt??(?)/, /-t??(?)/
  • Homophone: kontor

Noun

contour (plural contours)

  1. An outline, boundary or border, usually of curved shape.
  2. A line on a map or chart delineating those points which have the same altitude or other plotted quantity: a contour line or isopleth.
    Synonym: contour line
  3. (linguistics) a speech sound which behaves as a single segment, but which makes an internal transition from one quality, place, or manner to another.
    Hyponyms: diphthong, contour tone, affricate

Translations

Verb

contour (third-person singular simple present contours, present participle contouring, simple past and past participle contoured)

  1. (transitive) To form a more or less curved boundary or border upon.
  2. (transitive) To mark with contour lines.
  3. (intransitive) To practise the makeup technique of contouring.

Anagrams

  • cornuto, countor, crouton, croûton

French

Etymology

Deverbal of contourner

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /k??.tu?/

Noun

contour m (plural contours)

  1. contour

Spanish

Noun

contour m (plural contours)

  1. contour

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