You can make 152 anagrams from letters in indents (deinnst).
1350-1400; Middle English; back formation from indented having toothlike notches, Middle English Medieval Latin indentātus, equivalent to Latin in- in-2 + de
The Historian put in an indent asking for two more windows, and succeeded in obtaining them.
The firths of Forth and Clyde indent the country very deeply on the east and west, almost dividing it into two parts.
They are very cautious sailors, and on the least sign of foul weather they run into one of the creeks which indent the coast.
Furthermore, if a gripped the pipe at or too near to b, it would be apt to indent it.
Well, I was just making up an indent, and might as well include your specific if you really needed it.
The pupil may now, with a pattern-wheel or tracer, indent or mark a line or narrow groove in the outline of the pattern.
He made a copy of the indent in triplicate, as well as an office copy.
And 'e told the orderly to indent me for a brand new uniform.
Ay, wisdom is justified o' her children; an' any other man than me wad ha' made the indent eight hunder.
Small streams empty into all of the numerous deep water gulfs and bays that indent the north coast of Oriente.